SHERIDAN, WYOMING - December 8, 2025 - AGIBOT has reached a key industrialization milestone with the rollout of its 5,000th mass-produced humanoid robot at its Shanghai factory, signaling that embodied AI is moving beyond pilots and demos into scaled deployment across manufacturing, logistics and service environments.
From R&D to Scaled Production Across Three Robot Families
The milestone reflects years of work on stability, reliability and durability in embodied robotics systems. AGIBOT's portfolio now spans three mass-produced humanoid platforms, each tailored to distinct use cases and deployment environments.
To date, the full-size embodied AGIBOT A-Series has achieved mass production with 1,742 units, targeting scenarios where height, reach and payload are critical. The fully intelligent, agile half-size AGIBOT X-Series has reached 1,846 units, optimized for compact spaces and high-mobility tasks. The task-optimized AGIBOT G-Series, designed specifically for complex operations in manufacturing, logistics and services, has reached 1,412 units. Together, these families form a modular lineup that industrial users can mix and match across sites and workflows.
"We are grateful to reach this milestone after years of steady effort in tackling core challenges in embodied robotics. Through ongoing improvements, we have enhanced the stability, reliability, and durability of our systems." AGIBOT Co-Founder, President, and CTO Mr. Zhihui Peng said, "Building on this progress, AGIBOT will continue listening to the needs of its industry partners and work to contribute practical general-purpose humanoid robots to real-world operations."
Eight Commercial Applications Show Breadth of Use Cases
AGIBOT's current deployments span eight defined commercial application clusters, highlighting how humanoid platforms are being integrated into both front-of-house and back-of-house operations. These include guided reception and exhibition services, entertainment and commercial performances, intelligent manufacturing, logistics sorting, security inspection, commercial cleaning, data-collection training, and scientific research and education.
For network operators, plant managers and service providers, this breadth matters: it demonstrates that the same core embodied intelligence stack-interaction, manipulation and locomotion-can be applied across tasks that previously required separate, highly specialized machines or intensive human labor. As companies push digital transformation, humanoids become a flexible asset layer that can be redeployed as processes and demand patterns change.
Embodied Intelligence as an Enabler of Industrial Upgrades
AGIBOT positions its approach as "1 Robotic Body + 3 Intelligence," combining a standardized physical platform with interaction, manipulation and locomotion intelligence to create general-purpose embodied robots. This architecture is designed to support industrial upgrades in several ways:
- Process flexibility: Humanoid form factors can adapt to existing human-centric environments without full re-engineering of facilities.
- Service transformation: In reception, exhibition and entertainment, robots provide always-on, brand-consistent experiences that can be centrally orchestrated.
- Operational data: Robots used for data-collection training and research feed back high-quality, real-world datasets that improve AI robustness over time.
As adoption scales, customers can move from single-site trials to multi-site programs, using one product family across different plants, warehouses and venues while maintaining a consistent software and support stack.
Building Capacity for Wider Industrial Adoption
With 5,000 units now rolled off the production line, AGIBOT is signalling that its manufacturing, supply chain and field deployment capabilities are ready for broader industrial uptake. The company plans to continue strengthening both its technologies and its delivery operations to meet evolving market needs, focusing on:
- Higher-volume, higher-reliability production runs
- Faster deployment and integration with customer systems
- Expanded support for use-case-specific applications in manufacturing, logistics and services
By aligning its product roadmap with partner requirements in guided services, security, cleaning and industrial operations, AGIBOT aims to position general-purpose humanoid robots as a practical tool rather than a futuristic concept-helping customers upgrade processes, manage labor constraints and accelerate digital transformation.
For more information on AGIBOT's embodied humanoid robot portfolio and deployment options, visit https://AGIBOT.com.