
RAISE A1
AGIBOT's first-generation general embodied intelligent robot
Price
Price not publicly disclosed
Record checked Jul 10, 2026
Key facts
Values reflect the public record
- Height
- 175 cmManufacturer confirmed
- Weight
- 55 kgManufacturer confirmed
- Payload
- 5 kg (single arm)Manufacturer confirmed
- Degrees of freedom
- 49Manufacturer confirmed
- Runtime
- No public data documented
- Max speed
- 1.94 m/sManufacturer confirmed
Canonical robot record
Overview
The AGIBOT RAISE A1 is the debut humanoid robot from AGIBOT (Zhiyuan Robotics), a Shanghai-based company founded in 2023. It is presented as a first-generation general-purpose embodied intelligent robot, intended as a flexible platform that can be adapted across industrial and service settings rather than a single fixed-function machine.
The robot is built around AGIBOT's EI-Brain, a multi-level embodied intelligence architecture, working together with the company's WorkGPT multimodal large model. This combination is designed to let the robot perceive its environment, understand and act on human instructions, and learn to perform increasingly complex tasks. Its arms use AGIBOT's PowerFlow joint actuators, and its dexterous hands incorporate visual fingertip sensing for manipulation.
AGIBOT targets the RAISE A1 at flexible manufacturing, specialized avatar roles, research and education, interactive services, household assistance, and warehousing logistics, reflecting the company's ambition to bring general-purpose humanoids into both factories and everyday environments.
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- Spec sources
- 1 linked
- Verification
- Verified · 7/7 specs source-verified
- Deployment
- Announced
- Last verified
- Jul 10, 2026
Key Features
- EI-Brain multi-level embodied intelligence architecture for perception, reasoning, and task execution
- WorkGPT multimodal large model enabling the robot to interpret instructions and operate across varied scenarios
- PowerFlow joint actuators delivering high peak torque for dynamic, load-bearing motion
- Dexterous skill-hand with visual fingertip sensing for fine manipulation
- Designed as a general-purpose platform spanning manufacturing, service, education, household, and logistics use cases
Specifications
Grouped technical data with source detail available on demand.
7 documented values
Mechanics
| Degrees of Freedom | 49Manufacturer confirmedVerified Jul 10, 2026 AGIBOT (opens in a new tab) |
|---|---|
| Locomotion | BipedalManufacturer confirmedVerified Jul 10, 2026 AGIBOT (opens in a new tab) |
Performance
| Max Speed | 1.94 m/sManufacturer confirmedVerified Jul 10, 2026 AGIBOT (opens in a new tab) |
|---|---|
| Payload Capacity | 5 kg (single arm)Manufacturer confirmedVerified Jul 10, 2026 AGIBOT (opens in a new tab) |
Physical
| Height | 175 cmManufacturer confirmedVerified Jul 10, 2026 AGIBOT (opens in a new tab) |
|---|---|
| Weight | 55 kgManufacturer confirmedVerified Jul 10, 2026 AGIBOT (opens in a new tab) |
Sensing
| Sensors | RGBD camera, LiDARManufacturer confirmedVerified Jul 10, 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-8 verification (opens in a new tab) · AGIBOT — cites Sensors, Locomotion, Max Speed, Payload Capacity, Degrees of Freedom, Weight, Height
Record changelog
- Payload Capacity: 80 kg changed to 5 kg (single arm) · Jul 10, 2026
tranche-8 verification (corrected): Official spec: single-arm load capacity 5 kg. The '80 kg' figure is launch-press inflation (a whole-body load-bearing claim recycled by aggregators as manipulation



