AGIBOT Reaches 10,000 Units as Real-World Demand for Robots Accelerates
"Reaching 10,000 units is not simply about producing more robots, it reflects a fundamental shift in our ability to scale," said
AGIBOT's production trajectory highlights the pace of this transition. It took nearly two years to reach the first 1,000 units, followed by approximately one year to scale from 1,000 to 5,000. The jump from 5,000 to 10,000 was completed in just three months, representing a more than 4× acceleration in production speed compared to the previous phase. This exponential growth curve is a direct result of AGIBOT's maturing supply chain and our continuous breakthroughs in manufacturing efficiency. This momentum has established AGIBOT as one of the first companies globally to achieve large-scale commercial deployment of humanoid robots. What once took years in complex hardware manufacturing is now happening in a matter of months.
Of the 10,000 humanoid robots produced, a significant portion is already active in real-world environments. AGIBOT's solutions are now deeply integrated into sectors such as logistics, showroom navigation, retail, and hospitality services, as well as the education industry. Beyond service-oriented roles, AGIBOT's robots have also begun entering industrial workflows, operating directly on production lines to support manufacturing tasks.
In industrial environments, AGIBOT's humanoid robots are already moving from pilot programs into scaled deployment. In partnership with Longcheer Technology, AGIBOT G2 robots have been integrated into tablet production lines to perform precision loading and unloading tasks within testing stations, operating alongside high-speed conveyor systems. Following full validation, the deployment has entered scaled production, with plans to introduce hundreds of additional units. In the automotive sector, at Joyson Electronics, the same model is applied to high-precision assembly processes, achieving cycle times as fast as 12.97 seconds with a success rate exceeding 99%, with over a thousand workstations identified as suitable for humanoid robot deployment, further driving demand for large-scale production.
This momentum extends far beyond the Chinese domestic market. Driven by robust international demand, a substantial number of these 10,000 units are being deployed across AGIBOT's expanding global footprint. From
As production scales and deployments expand, AGIBOT's milestone reflects more than manufacturing capability — it signals a new phase of continuous system improvement in robotics. With thousands of robots already operating in real-world environments, ongoing usage is helping refine system performance, improve reliability, and expand application capabilities over time. At this level of scale, progress is no longer driven by isolated deployments, but by coordinated advances across hardware, software, and supply chain systems, enabling both deployment and performance to improve in parallel.
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About AGIBOT
AGIBOT is dedicated to driving innovation through the integration of AI and robotics, creating world-leading general-purpose embodied robot products and an application ecosystem. Built on the foundation of the robotic body and powered by the fusion of interaction, manipulation, and locomotion intelligence — "1 Robotic Body + 3 Intelligence" — AGIBOT is a leading robotics company in the industry to deliver a complete product portfolio and deploy across all major application scenarios. According to industry analysts, AGIBOT ranked No.1 globally in humanoid robot shipments in 2025.
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