AgiBot

AgiBot is the world's highest volume humanoid robot manufacturer, the Shanghai company founded in 2023 that produced its 15,000th robot by June 2026, spanning the EU certified Yuanzheng A2 full size humanoid, the ten hour Yuanzheng A3, the compact Lingxi X2 family, the Jingling G2 wheeled industrial line, the Kutuo D1 quadrupeds and the OmniHand dexterous hand series, unified by the GO-1 embodied AI foundation model.

AgiBot

The humanoid era has a volume leader, and it is younger than most smartphones. AgiBot, formally AGIBOT Innovation (Shanghai), also known as Zhiyuan Robotics, was founded in February 2023 by Peng Zhihui, the former Huawei "Genius Youth" engineer celebrated across China's technology community as Zhihui Jun, and within three years became the world's largest humanoid manufacturer by shipment: 5,168 robots shipped in 2025, ranked first globally by Omdia at 39 per cent of the market, its 10,000th robot produced by March 2026 and its 15,000th unit by June, a scaling pace no competitor has matched and a declaration to go with it, 2026 as the company's "Deployment Year One".

 

For European buyers, the portfolio arrives with an unusually practical headline: the flagship Yuanzheng A2 humanoid holds triple certification across China, the United States and the European Union, the regulatory groundwork that separates robots Europe can watch from robots Europe can deploy. Behind it stands the industry's most complete lineup from a single maker, full size and compact bipeds, wheeled industrial humanoids, quadrupeds, dexterous hands and a cleaning platform, all unified by AgiBot's GO-1 embodied AI foundation model and the AgiBot World data ecosystem, one vendor, one intelligence stack, every form factor.

Serving European deployments across the humanoid, wheeled humanoid and quadruped categories, the full AgiBot range for sale can be explored through this page.

Background

From founding to volume leadership in three years

AgiBot's ascent compressed a decade into thirty six months: founded in Shanghai in February 2023, mass production by late 2024 with 962 units built by that December, the 1,000th robot shortly after, shipment leadership through 2025 and five figure cumulative production by spring 2026, a trajectory that drew a visit from China's President Xi Jinping to the company's Shanghai headquarters and carried AgiBot to its Western debut at CES 2026, where it launched its global online store, collected multiple Best of CES honours and introduced the industry's most complete humanoid and quadruped line to international buyers.

Proof by spectacle, and by kilometre

The company's public demonstrations have become industry landmarks: the Yuanzheng A2 set a Guinness World Record by walking 106.286 kilometres autonomously from Suzhou to Shanghai; AGIBOT Night staged more than 200 robots in a sixty minute live gala in Shanghai; and at WAIC 2026 the newly unveiled Yuanzheng A3 Ultra, a machine that performs aerial flying kicks, was named a Gem of the Exhibition, the only embodied AI product among the ten honoured, whilst a fleet of more than sixty AgiBot robots ran public services across the conference's venues.

The AgiBot Lineup

Yuanzheng A2 Series: The Certified Full Size Humanoid

The Yuanzheng, or Expedition, A2 is the working flagship: a 1.69 metre, 40 degree of freedom bipedal humanoid deployed in the hundreds worldwide, record holder for autonomous distance and, decisively for this market, triple certified for China, the United States and the European Union. The series spans the A2 itself, the A2 Max and the wheeled A2-W, the industrial family European manufacturers can specify with the compliance conversation already answered.

Yuanzheng A3: The Ten Hour Generation

The A3, unveiled at WAIC 2026, advances the expedition line: 173 centimetres with ten hour endurance, athleticism through to aerial flying kicks in the A3 Ultra trim, the successor generation built for full shift deployment and headline demonstrations alike.

Lingxi X2 Series: The Compact Performer

The Lingxi X2 family owns the compact tier: roughly 1.3 metres and 35 kilograms of expressive agility, walking, running, dancing and, famously, riding bicycles, scooters and hoverboards, with the AimDK framework opening full secondary development. The family ladders from the standard X2 through the X2-W and the sensor rich X2 Ultra with NVIDIA Jetson Orin NX and LiDAR, to the new X2 Edu, a 130 centimetre, 29 degree of freedom modular teaching platform with 3 kilogram payloads and opened motion control interfaces, built to be disassembled, modified and learnt from.

Jingling G2 Series: Wheeled Industrial Precision

The Jingling G2 is AgiBot's answer for the factory floor: a wheeled industrial humanoid with 26 active degrees of freedom, dual 7 degree of freedom force controlled arms carrying 5 kilograms each to sub millimetre accuracy with 0.5 newton force sensitivity, an omnidirectional chassis at 1.5 metres per second, 360 degree perception through 3D LiDAR and multiple camera systems, four hour dual hot swappable batteries and dual NVIDIA Jetson Thor T5000 computing at 2,070 TFLOPS. The lighter G2 Air extends the platform to interactive and lighter duties, and the WAIC unveiled G2 Max carries the line into heavy payload industrial work.

Kutuo D1 Series: The Quadrupeds

The Kutuo D1 series brings AgiBot's intelligence to four legs: quadrupeds for outdoor mobility, patrol, inspection and load carrying, extended by the all terrain D2 Max, the legged complement that lets one vendor equip a site's humanoid and quadruped missions together.

OmniHand: The Dexterous Frontier

The Linjiedian OmniHand line supplies the fingertips: dexterous hands culminating in the OmniHand 3 Ultra-M with 20 active degrees of freedom and visuotactile sensing at all five fingertips, hardware at the leading edge of the wider robot hands field, fitted to AgiBot's own platforms and driving its manipulation research.

C5 and Beyond

The portfolio rounds out with the C5 autonomous cleaning solution and ecosystem ventures including the Qingtian Zu robotics as a service platform, whose sixty robot WAIC deployment previewed the operating model, robots as staffed services, that European venues will meet next.

Technology

GO-1 and the AgiBot World Ecosystem

AgiBot's unifying advantage is its intelligence stack: the GO-1 (Genie Operator 1) embodied foundation model, benchmarked roughly 30 per cent above Open X-Embodiment baselines and 32 per cent above the state of the art RDT policy on complex manipulation, trained on the AgiBot World dataset the company open sourced, developed through the AIDEA data factory and the Genie Sim 3.0 simulation platform launched at CES 2026, one brain maturing across every body in the catalogue.

Manufacturing at declared scale

Fifteen thousand robots by June 2026 is the figure that reframes every other claim: AgiBot builds at volumes that turn humanoids from projects into products, with distribution partnerships, VSTECS among them, an AI voice collaboration with MiniMax, and the global store opening direct channels, the industrial base behind Deployment Year One.

Engineered for deployment, not demonstration

Across the range the design choices repeat a theme: hot swappable power on the industrial lines, ten hour endurance on the A3, certification programmes run to completion on the A2, modularity on the education tier, the portfolio of a company optimising for fleets in service rather than stages, with cross brand software like the RoboSuite family in the robot software catalogue extending what deployed units do.

What are AgiBot robots used for?

  1. Industrial manufacturing: G2 series precision assembly, machine tending and parcel sorting across industrial and warehouse deployments, sub millimetre work on an omnidirectional base.
  2. Commercial service and engagement: A2 and X2 machines across commercial venues, reception, guidance, unmanned retail and interactive experiences, the WAIC service fleet's European future.
  3. Education and research: the X2 Edu's modular openness and the range's development frameworks across educational and research robotics, on the volume leader's ecosystem.
  4. Events and entertainment: the bicycle riding X2 and kung fu A3 across exhibition and entertainment bookings, the demonstrations that fill venues.
  5. Patrol, inspection and outdoor work: Kutuo D1 and D2 Max quadrupeds across inspection and site missions.
  6. Embodied AI data operations: the AIDEA and Genie Sim ecosystem serving the data collection economy across every platform.

Pricing and Availability

AgiBot robots are available for purchase across Europe and worldwide, from single units to fleet programmes, with the range browsable alongside the full robot catalogue on Robots Europa. AgiBot price and cost vary considerably by model, series, configuration and destination, so buyers seeking AgiBot robots for sale should request a current quotation for their requirements, with European delivery, customs clearance and support arranged through Robots Europa. Purchasing enquiries, specification sheets and availability details for those looking to buy AgiBot robots can be found on this page.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is AgiBot?

AgiBot, formally AGIBOT Innovation (Shanghai) and also known as Zhiyuan Robotics, is the world's highest volume humanoid robot manufacturer, founded in Shanghai in February 2023 by former Huawei engineer Peng Zhihui, producing its 15,000th robot by June 2026 across humanoid, wheeled, quadruped, dexterous hand and cleaning product lines.

How do AgiBot robots work?

AgiBot platforms run the company's GO-1 embodied AI foundation model, trained on the open sourced AgiBot World dataset and the Genie Sim simulation ecosystem, over hardware spanning bipedal locomotion, force controlled wheeled manipulation and quadruped mobility, with development frameworks such as AimDK opening the range to secondary development.

Why is AgiBot important?

It is the volume proof of the humanoid era: first worldwide in 2025 shipments at 39 per cent of the market per Omdia, scaling past 15,000 cumulative units whilst competitors count hundreds, holding a Guinness endurance record and EU certification on its flagship, the manufacturer defining what deployment scale looks like.

What are the benefits of AgiBot robots?

Key benefits include the industry's most complete single vendor range, EU, US and China certification on the flagship A2, one unified intelligence stack across every form factor, deployment engineering from hot swap power to ten hour endurance, the sector's largest manufacturing scale and an open data and simulation ecosystem behind continuous improvement.

Which AgiBot robot suits which buyer?

European manufacturers take the G2 series for precision industrial work, venues and brands the X2 family for compact engagement, full size deployments the certified A2 or ten hour A3, schools and laboratories the modular X2 Edu, and outdoor sites the Kutuo D1 quadrupeds, with mixed fleets sharing one AI platform.

Is the AgiBot A2 certified for Europe?

Yes, the Yuanzheng A2 holds triple certification spanning China, the United States and the European Union, the compliance foundation that makes it one of the first full size humanoids European organisations can procure with the regulatory question already resolved, with configuration details confirmed at quotation.

Where can I buy AgiBot robots and what do they cost?

AgiBot robots are for sale through Robots Europa, serving the United Kingdom, the European Union and markets worldwide with delivery, customs clearance and support. Because cost varies substantially by model and configuration, buyers should request a tailored quotation. Full purchasing details are available on this page.

Summary

AgiBot is the humanoid industry's scale argument made flesh: a company younger than its competitors' prototypes that ships more robots than all of them, fifteen thousand units deep by mid 2026, with a Guinness record in its flagship's legs, EU certification in its paperwork, aerial kicks in its newest biped, sub millimetre precision in its wheeled line, and one foundation model maturing across every body it builds. For European buyers, it offers what the market has waited for, the complete portfolio, certified, manufactured at volume and unified by a single intelligence stack. As the world's highest volume humanoid maker, AgiBot stands as the definitive reference point of the deployment era, and this page as the starting point for bringing it to Europe.


v3, August 9, 2026

Questions

The AgiBot Expedition A3 is a full-size bipedal humanoid robot developed by Shanghai-based AGIBOT and unveiled in February 2026. It is designed for interactive service environments such as retail stores, live entertainment events, brand activations, and exhibition halls, and is notable for its ability to perform dynamic martial arts-style movements — including aerial kicks and mid-air maneuvers — in real-world conditions without CGI.

Your Question:

What is AgiBot Europe?

AgiBot Europe refers to the European market operations of AGIBOT Innovation Shanghai Technology Co., Ltd. (Zhiyuan Robotics), the world's highest-volume humanoid robot manufacturer with more than 5,100 units shipped in 2025 according to analyst firm Omdia. AgiBot made its formal European market entry at MWC 2026 in Barcelona in March 2026, following earlier appearances in Milan and Munich. The company is led in Europe by William Shi, President of Europe at AGIBOT, and operates through a growing network of European partners including RH BOTS in Spain, Joybuy across Europe, and product distributors including Generation Robots and Robots Europa.

How can European buyers access AgiBot robots?

European buyers can access AgiBot robots through four main channels. Direct purchase is available through the global online store at store.agibot.com. Rental access is available through the BotShare RaaS platform at botsharing.eu, covering Spain, Germany, France, Italy, and the United Kingdom from EUR 899 per day. Distribution and integration services are available through RH BOTS in Spain for product distribution, localized services, and RaaS deployments. Online retail purchase is available through Joybuy, JD.com's European platform. Specialist distributors including Generation Robots and Europa Satellite also list AgiBot products with European pricing and shipping.

Are AgiBot robots CE-certified for Europe?

Yes. AgiBot's A2 Series holds both CE-MD (Machinery Directive) and CE-RED (Radio Equipment Directive) certifications for the European Union, achieved as of May 2025. This makes the A2 the first humanoid robot to hold concurrent regulatory approval in China (CR), the United States (FCC), and the European Union (CE-MD and CE-RED). CE certification enables enterprise deployment in European commercial environments without additional product regulatory review for most standard applications. The OmniHand Pro 2025 dexterous hand also holds CE certification alongside ISO 9001, RoHS, and EMC certifications.

What European countries does AgiBot's RaaS service cover?

AgiBot's BotShare Robot-as-a-Service rental program, accessible through botsharing.eu, covers Spain, Germany, France, Italy, and the United Kingdom as its core European markets, in addition to North America, Malaysia, and other global regions. The program offers a minimum rental term of one day with no upper limit on duration, and pricing starting at EUR 899 per day. Full technical support is coordinated through local partners in each covered territory from delivery through on-site execution. AgiBot launched this European RaaS coverage at MWC 2026 in Barcelona on March 2, 2026.

What recognition did AgiBot receive at MWC 2026?

At MWC 2026 in Barcelona, AgiBot received several notable recognitions. The company's booth was widely described by technology publications as one of the most visited and closely watched robotics showcases at the event. AgiBot, together with China Mobile, ZTE, and DroidUp Robotics, received the GLOMO Award for "Best Private Network Solution" for the EasyOn 5G-A-RobotNet solution, which provides intelligent connectivity infrastructure for humanoid robots. The company also signed strategic distribution agreements with RH BOTS in Spain and Joybuy for broader European retail, and an MOU with Singtel Enterprise in Southeast Asia, all at MWC 2026.

What is AgiBot's strategic vision for Europe?

AgiBot's stated European strategy, articulated by William Shi (President of Europe) at MWC 2026, is built around three pillars: open collaboration with local European partners for co-development of embodied AI applications tailored to European market needs; real-world commercial deployment across smart retail, manufacturing, logistics, and service environments rather than demonstration-only engagements; and ecosystem integration with European telecommunications and enterprise technology partners including Microsoft, Qualcomm, and EY. The company has identified Europe as a "vital hub for innovation" and positioned its European expansion as a long-term commitment to regional development rather than a short-term export opportunity.