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TITAN by RoboForce is a rugged, AI-powered industrial humanoid robot with dual-arm manipulation, 1 mm precision and 40 kg payload, built to automate harsh outdoor and heavy-duty jobs.

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Humanoid.Guide skill score: 4/10 ?This score is calculated as the combined total of Navigation and Manipulation performance.

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Specifications and details:

Availability

Prototype

Nationality

US

Website http://www.roboforce.ai
Degrees of freedom, overall

Not specified

Degrees of freedom, hands

Not specified

Height [cm]

210

Manipulation performance

2

Navigation performance

2

Max speed (km/h)

9

Strength [kg]

40

Weight [kg]

Not specified

Runtime pr charge (hours)

8

Safe with humans

Yes

CPU/GPU

Not specified

Ingress protection

Not specified

Camera resolution

Not specified

Connectivity

Not specified

Operating system

Not specified

LLM integration

Not specified

Latency glass to action

Not specified

Motor tech

Not specified

Gear tech

Not specified

Main structural material

Not specified

Number of fingers

4

Main market

Data Center, Manufacturing, Mining, Shipping, Solar, Space

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Not verified

Walking Speed [km/h]

9

Shipping Size

N/A

Color

N/A

Manufacturer

RoboForce

Description

TITAN from RoboForce is a “super humanoid” mobile manipulator designed for the kind of work humans usually don’t want to do: dull, dirty and dangerous jobs in harsh industrial environments. Built around a rugged, modular base with a humanoid upper body, TITAN combines high payload dual arms with millimeter-level precision so it can both lift heavy objects and perform fine, careful operations on the same platform. It’s aimed squarely at sectors like utility-scale solar, mining, manufacturing, logistics and even space-adjacent infrastructure, where labor shortages and safety risks are severe.

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Under the hood, TITAN is driven by RoboForce’s “Physical AI” approach: a tight co-design of hardware and AI that gives the robot rich 3D spatial understanding and robust manipulation skills. Their RF-Net 3D foundation model and “domain intelligence” stack allow TITAN to understand complex outdoor scenes, adapt to unstructured layouts and keep working reliably over long shifts, not just in carefully scripted factory cells. This is what enables it to operate autonomously around solar arrays, construction sites or industrial yards rather than being confined to a fenced-off line.

Physically, TITAN is a tall, 2.1-meter-class platform with dual arms capable of handling around 40 kg across a full workspace with roughly 1,100 mm of reach, while maintaining about 1 mm of positioning accuracy. It runs for around eight hours per battery pack and is available in both wheeled and tracked versions, so customers can tune the configuration to their terrain—whether that’s gravel around solar farms, rough mining roads, or smoother warehouse and logistics yards. The hardware is modular, which means hands, tools and mobility options can be swapped or upgraded as use cases evolve.

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