
4NE1
Cognitive humanoid robot for work and life
Price
Price not publicly disclosed
Record checked Jul 8, 2026
Key facts
Values reflect the public record
- Height
- 180 cmManufacturer confirmed
- Weight
- 80 kgManufacturer confirmed
- Payload
- 20 kg arms payload (application-dependent; leg-supported configurations up to 100 kg)Manufacturer confirmed
- Degrees of freedom
- 55 total (hands: 12)Manufacturer confirmed
- Runtime
- No public data documented
- Max speed
- 5 km/h (1.39 m/s)Manufacturer confirmed
Canonical robot record
Overview
4NE1 is NEURA Robotics' flagship cognitive humanoid robot, designed and engineered in Germany to master the complexities of the human world. The current Gen 3.5 model is built for real-world tasks, pairing high-torque actuation with advanced sensory intelligence so it can work, support, and live alongside people in both industrial and personal environments.
The robot integrates 360-degree perception and computer vision, full-body sensor-skin safety with human detection, and high-dexterity hands for manipulation and transportation tasks. Onboard NVIDIA-based compute, Neuraverse connectivity via NEURA Sync, and interfaces such as a Python SDK and ROS 2 support give it the cognitive flexibility to operate autonomously or under remote and voice control.
4NE1 is offered in dedicated configurations for different environments, including versions on wheels for industrial floors and a seventh-axis option for extended reach, and a smaller 4NE1 Mini sibling extends the platform toward research, education, and entertainment. The Gen 3.5 humanoid is currently available to reserve ahead of its planned launch.
RoboZaps maintains this record as part of its canonical robotics database. Specs are source-verified where linked; the record compares public facts across manufacturers rather than representing a single robot maker.
- Spec sources
- 1 linked
- Verification
- Verified · 6/6 specs source-verified
- Deployment
- Announced
- Last verified
- Jul 8, 2026
Key Features
- Cognitive humanoid platform engineered in Germany for both industrial and personal use
- Full-body sensor skin with human-detection safety and 360-degree perception and computer vision
- High-dexterity exchangeable-forearm hands for manipulation and transportation tasks
- NVIDIA-based onboard compute with Neuraverse integration, AI voice, remote control, and teleoperation
- Available in dedicated variants, including wheeled and extended-reach configurations
Specifications
Grouped technical data with source detail available on demand.
6 documented values
Mechanics
| Degrees of Freedom | 55 total (hands: 12)Manufacturer confirmed |
|---|---|
| Locomotion | BipedalManufacturer confirmed |
Performance
| Max Speed | 5 km/h (1.39 m/s)Manufacturer confirmed |
|---|---|
| Payload Capacity | 20 kg arms payload (application-dependent; leg-supported configurations up to 100 kg)Manufacturer confirmed |
Physical
| Height | 180 cmManufacturer confirmed |
|---|---|
| Weight | 80 kgManufacturer confirmed |
Evidence & changelog
Sources behind this record and material corrections made over time.
Sources
- NEURA Robotics (official 4NE1 Gen 3 datasheet, V7 05.06.2026) - tranche-5 verification (opens in a new tab) · NEURA Robotics (official 4NE1 Gen 3 datasheet, V7 05.06.2026) — cites Height, Weight, Max Speed, Payload Capacity, Degrees of Freedom, Locomotion
Record changelog
- Degrees of Freedom: 12 (hands) changed to 55 total (hands: 12) · Jul 8, 2026
tranche-5 verification (corrected): Datasheet states both 'Hands (DoF) 12' and '55 Degrees of Freedom' overall; the dof field should carry the total with the hands figure as qualifier.
- Payload Capacity: 15 kg changed to 20 kg arms payload (application-dependent; leg-supported configurations up to 100 kg) · Jul 8, 2026
tranche-5 verification (corrected): Datasheet: 'Arms Payload 20 kg / 44 lbs', footnote: application-dependent, leg-supported configurations up to 100 kg (also in NEURA's Automatica PR: 'can lift up to
- Max Speed: 0.83 m/s changed to 5 km/h (1.39 m/s) · Jul 8, 2026
tranche-5 verification (corrected): Current datasheet: 'Speed 5 km/h / 3.1 mph'. The record's 0.83 m/s (3 km/h) was an earlier-generation figure.
Manufacturer
German developer of cognitive humanoid robots with AI-driven capabilities.
- Headquarters
- Metzingen, Germany
- Founded
- 2019



