AGIBOT Makes Its Mark at CES 2026
AGIBOT, a prominent player in the field of robotics focused on embodied intelligence, has officially announced its entry into the U.S. market during CES 2026. This landmark moment is accentuated by the showcase of an extensive humanoid robot portfolio, highlighted by the milestone of shipping 5,000 robots to date. In a sector where many companies are still testing prototypes, AGIBOT stands out by demonstrating its full transition from advanced research and development to mass production and deployment of functional robots in real-world applications.
At CES, AGIBOT's unique approach, captured in their motto of "One Robotic Body, Three Intelligences," showcases a groundbreaking architecture that integrates interaction, manipulation, and locomotion into a single humanoid platform. This key innovation empowers their robots to adapt quickly to varying scenarios, thereby enhancing performance and boosting efficiency through automation. Dr. Yao Maoqing, a partner at AGIBOT, emphasized their mission: they aim not to create robots for isolated tasks, but to develop systems that can genuinely serve across various industries and everyday environments.
Upon entering the market, the company unveiled its diverse range of humanoid robots designed for various applications. The lineup includes the
AGIBOT A2 Series, large humanoids capable of multimodal interaction and autonomous navigation, primarily aimed at guided presentations and showcasing environments; the
AGIBOT X2 Series, which features compact humanoids that interact naturally with humans, mimic human-like walking, and perform expressive movements catered for entertainment, research, and educational purposes; and the
AGIBOT G2 Series, a robust series tailored for industrial environments that combine advanced interactive intelligence with precise manipulation control. Moreover, the
AGIBOT D1 Series includes quadruped robots designed for inspections in complex settings, alongside OmniHand, a dexterous system for effective manipulation in robotic operations.
The core philosophy connecting AGIBOT's diverse humanoid offerings is its integrated framework of motion intelligence, interaction intelligence, and task intelligence. This comprehensive system transcend traditional demonstrations by fostering sustainable and scalable deployments across multiple sectors, positioning AGIBOT as a front-runner in the humanoid robotics domain.
With an impressive achievement marking the rollout of its 5,000th mass-produced humanoid robot, AGIBOT has illustrated its capability to shift seamlessly from advanced research and development to operational deployment in real-world scenarios. This significant milestone highlights AGIBOT's consistent and reliable manufacturing capabilities, reinforcing its status among the world leaders in humanoid robotics.
Currently, AGIBOT’s humanoid robots are operational in eight principal commercial applications, including roles in reception and hospitality, entertainment, industrial intelligent manufacturing, logistics, security patrols, data collection, and educational platforms. Each deployment showcases the technological reliability and maturity necessary for industry-wide adoption.
In addition to its existing robust applications, AGIBOT aims to provide customizable robotic solutions through its
Powered by AGIBOT initiative. This initiative enables partners and customers to tailor robotic systems to meet specific needs by configuring hardware and software elements, customizing designs, and developing unique algorithms. Such flexibility reduces the technical barriers associated with customization and promotes broader large-scale deployment.
Attendees of CES 2026 can witness AGIBOT's innovative robots in action through live demonstrations at their booth (North Hall — Booth 10715), showcasing collective movements, interactive capabilities, and task execution.
For further details, interested parties are invited to explore AGIBOT's website at
AGIBOT.com, and connect with them via social platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube to stay updated on their latest developments in robotics.