Spaceo M1
Spaceo M1 is a 167 cm social humanoid from India’s Muks Robotics that rolls at 7 km h, lifts up to 60 kg (100 kg peak) and runs a Linux-based multimodal LLM on board, offering four-plus hours of service for reception, retail and healthcare at a starting price of roughly $11 000.
Humanoid.Guide skill score: 2/10 This score is calculated as the combined total of Navigation and Manipulation performance.

Specifications and details:
Availability | Production |
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Nationality | India |
Website | http://muksrobotics.com |
Degrees of freedom, overall | 16 |
Degrees of freedom, hands | Not specified |
Height [cm] | 167 |
Manipulation performance | 1 |
Navigation performance | 1 |
Max speed (km/h) | 7.2 |
Strength [kg] | 20 |
Weight [kg] | 65 |
Runtime pr charge (hours) | 4 |
Safe with humans | Yes |
CPU/GPU | Intel Core i5, NVIDIA |
Ingress protection | Not specified |
Camera resolution | RGB camera (resolution not stated) + 3-D LiDAR |
Connectivity | Bluetooth, OTA updates, WiFi |
Operating system | Linux, Linux-based FusionMax Omni-Modal AI stack |
LLM integration | Yes – on-device multimodal LLM for multilingual dialogu |
Latency glass to action | Not specified |
Motor tech | Electric servo actuators |
Gear tech | harmonic/cycloidal |
Main structural material | Aluminium, harmonic/cycloidal |
Number of fingers | 10 |
Main market | healthcare, Hospitality, retail restocking |
Description
The Spaceo M1 humanoid robot from Muks Robotics is India’s first mass-market service android. Standing 1.67 m tall and rolling at a brisk 2 m s (≈ 7 km h), it greets guests at true eye level while staying nimble enough for crowded venues. Its aluminium frame and composite skins keep the curb weight to 65 kg, so the robot feels sturdy yet never intimidating.
Sixteen servo-driven joints—each fitted with dual encoders for sub-millimetre repeatability—power the neck, torso and dual arms. A single arm offers 650 mm reach and comfortably lifts 60 kg, with the robot’s columnar trunk rated for payloads up to 100 kg, making it capable of moving suitcases, medical kits or promotional displays without compromising stability.
FusionMax Omni-Modal AI fuses RGB video, 3-D LiDAR, a four-mic array and tactile feedback, running entirely on an Intel i5 CPU paired with an NVIDIA module for real-time vision and large-language-model inference. The result is natural, multilingual conversation, emotion recognition and autonomous path-planning even when the network is down.
Muks Robotics markets Spaceo M1 as an “affordable innovation”, opening pre-orders from $11 000 and targeting mass production in 2025. Businesses can push over-the-air updates, add domain-specific knowledge or integrate the robot via open APIs, protecting investment while adapting to new guest-facing roles across retail, hospitality and healthcare.