Faraday Future demonstrates autonomous food delivery with FX Aegis robot
Faraday Future Intelligent Electric Inc. (NASDAQ: FFAI) released a demonstration video showing its FX Aegis quadruped robot completing an autonomous food delivery task without human intervention. The robot was equipped with a rear-mounted shopping basket and operated in a real-world environment.
The company integrated OpenClaw, an open-source robotics framework, into its Embodied AI Brain system. This integration allows users to assign tasks to the robot through messaging apps and receive real-time updates via text. The system enables no-code and low-code programming capabilities for developers to create robot skills through conversational instructions.
The FX Aegis series starts at $2,490, with an ecosystem skill package for the second development version priced at $1,000. Faraday Future reported that its robotics division achieved positive product gross margins in the first quarter of 2026. The company targets cumulative shipments of more than 1,000 units by the end of December 2026.
OpenClaw's architecture enables the robot system to adapt to new use cases through modularization and capability decoupling. The framework includes world memory capabilities designed to learn from user habits and preferences.
Faraday Future, founded in 2014, operates as an Embodied AI ecosystem company based in California. The company began vehicle deliveries with its FF 91 model in 2023 and entered the robotics business with sales starting in February 2026.
