
A2 Max
Heavy-duty special-purpose humanoid robot
Price
Price not publicly disclosed
Record checked Jul 10, 2026
Key facts
Values reflect the public record
- Height
- 1750 mm (175 cm)Manufacturer confirmed
- Weight
- 85 kgManufacturer confirmed
- Payload
- 40 kgManufacturer confirmed
- Degrees of freedom
- 67Manufacturer confirmed
- Runtime
- 2 hoursManufacturer confirmed
- Max speed
- 1 m/sManufacturer confirmed
Canonical robot record
Overview
AGIBOT A2-Max is the heavy-duty member of AGIBOT's A2 humanoid robot family, a full-sized bipedal platform designed specifically for demanding industrial tasks such as material handling and palletizing. Built around a robust, reinforced physique, it is positioned by the maker as a powerhouse for moving and stacking loads in logistics and manufacturing settings.
The robot pairs strong dual-arm manipulation with industrial-grade dexterous hands, and its legs use linear actuator drive for stable load-carrying during walking. It can squat and bend to handle objects at ground level, extending its usefulness across warehouse and production-floor workflows.
AGIBOT, a Shanghai-based Chinese robotics company founded in 2023, presents the A2-Max alongside other A2 variants as part of a broader humanoid portfolio. As of mid-2026 the A2-Max is still listed as 'Coming soon' on AGIBOT's official product page.
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 · 7/7 specs source-verified
- Deployment
- Announced
- Last verified
- Jul 10, 2026
Key Features
- Heavy-duty, reinforced build aimed at industrial material handling and palletizing
- Dual-ratio reduction joint modules delivering high arm torque for lifting heavy loads
- Industrial-grade dexterous hands for manipulating and stacking objects
- Linear-actuator leg drive for stable load-carrying while walking
- Squat-and-bend capability to reach and handle ground-level items
- Battery-swap support to extend continuous operation
Specifications
Grouped technical data with source detail available on demand.
7 documented values
Mechanics
| Degrees of Freedom | 67Manufacturer confirmedVerified Jul 9, 2026 AGIBOT (opens in a new tab) |
|---|---|
| Locomotion | BipedalManufacturer confirmedVerified Jul 9, 2026 AGIBOT (opens in a new tab) |
Performance
| Max Speed | 1 m/sManufacturer confirmedVerified Jul 9, 2026 AGIBOT (opens in a new tab) |
|---|---|
| Payload Capacity | 40 kgManufacturer confirmedVerified Jul 9, 2026 AGIBOT (opens in a new tab) |
Physical
| Height | 1750 mm (175 cm)Manufacturer confirmedVerified Jul 9, 2026 AGIBOT (opens in a new tab) |
|---|---|
| Weight | 85 kgManufacturer confirmedVerified Jul 9, 2026 AGIBOT (opens in a new tab) |
Power
| Runtime | 2 hoursManufacturer confirmedVerified Jul 9, 2026 AGIBOT (opens in a new tab) |
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Evidence & changelog
Sources behind this record and material corrections made over time.
Sources
- AGIBOT - tranche-7 verification (opens in a new tab) · AGIBOT — cites Degrees of Freedom, Locomotion, Battery Life, Max Speed, Payload Capacity, Height, Weight
Record changelog
- Height: 175 cm changed to 1750 mm (175 cm) · Jul 9, 2026
tranche-7 verification (corrected): Height VALUE is right (official 175 cm) but the numeric was stored as 175 in a canonical_unit of mm - the known cm-stored-as-mm defect. Fix numeric_value to 1750; c



