Fourier's GR-3: Revolutionizing Humanoid Care at CES 2026
At this year's Consumer Electronics Show (CES) held in Las Vegas, Fourier, a pioneering force in proactive artificial intelligence, made a memorable entry with the debut of its innovative humanoid robot, GR-3. This cutting-edge robot, described as the first full-sized "Care-bot" from Fourier, aims to enhance human-robot interaction with its smart design and advanced perception capabilities.
A Playful Interaction Experience
During CES 2026, Fourier's booth was a hub of activity, where attendees could engage with GR-3 in a welcoming and playful atmosphere. Attendees interacted with GR-3 through natural conversations, tactile experiences, and lighthearted activities, demonstrating the robot's ability to perceive, understand, and effectively respond to human behavior.
GR-3 charmed visitors with scheduled dance sessions that showcased its fluid movements, balance, and expressive capabilities. Moreover, guests could challenge GR-3 to live chess games, witnessing the robot's ability to perceive the chessboard, strategize its moves, and react in real-time. The GR-3 experience provided a glimpse into the future of more personalized, adaptable, and present humanoid interaction in everyday life.
A New Generation of Care Robots
Originally unveiled in August 2025, GR-3 defines a new cohort of humanoid robots tailored for human-centric environments. Towering at approximately 165 cm and boasting 55 degrees of freedom, this robot blends compact engineering with a friendly design, making it suitable for homes, public spaces, commercial settings, and caregiving environments.
At the core of GR-3 is Fourier's Multimodal Interaction Perception System, which fuses visual, auditory, and tactile detection. This advanced system enables the robot to locate voices, track user movements, recognize subtle touches, and respond accordingly. A hybrid decision architecture that combines rapid reflex control with sophisticated reasoning empowers GR-3 to interpret user intentions and adjust its behavior naturally and humanely.
GR-3 is designed for significant moments, whether sharing a conversation or offering emotional comfort, blending routine interaction with a supportive companionship experience.
A Smaller Companion Robot Concept
In addition to GR-3, Fourier introduced a companion robot prototype, reminiscent in design and personality to its larger counterpart, but in a doll-sized format. This smaller model is playful, highly responsive, and customizable, much like a collectible figure. Although still under development, this concept robot explores new frontiers of AI-driven companionship, providing daily presence, creativity, and comfort in a compact form.
Fourier believes that meaningful interactions can transpire on any scale, reflecting their mission to innovate in the field of human-centered robotics.
A Vision for Human-Centric Robotics
Fourier's inaugural appearance at CES marks a significant milestone in its global expansion. The company remains committed to proactive AI robotics, encompassing everything from basic components and hardware to integrated AI and interaction intelligence. The goal is to develop humanoid robots that are not only capable but also empathetic companions, offering support, warmth, and meaningful interaction in real-world settings.
With a focus on human-centered scenarios, Fourier aspires to provide robots that extend beyond mere functionality to become caring partners in everyday life.
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