
ROBOTERA L7
Full-size bipedal humanoid robot
Price
Price not publicly disclosed
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Key facts
Values reflect the public record
- Height
- 171 cmPress release
- Weight
- 65 kgPress release
- Payload
- 20 kgPress release
- Degrees of freedom
- 55
- Runtime
- No public data documented
- Max speed
- 4 m/s
Canonical robot record
Overview
The Robotera L7 is a full-size bipedal humanoid robot from RobotEra, a Beijing-based embodied-AI company that develops its hardware and software in-house. Positioned as a high-performance flagship, the L7 is built to combine athletic, high-dynamic movement with practical manipulation, targeting commercial services, logistics, and manufacturing environments.
The robot pairs articulated dual arms with a fully direct-drive, anthropomorphic five-finger dexterous hand and a cross-axis wrist, giving it human-like manipulation across a wide operational workspace. Its in-house developed joint modules deliver high torque and speed, enabling capabilities such as running and rotational jumps alongside fine handling tasks.
For perception and autonomy, the L7 uses binocular vision together with 3D LiDAR to adapt to complex environments, supported by an onboard compute stack. RobotEra describes it as suitable for research, commercial reception, mall guidance, and industrial deployments, and reports that units have been delivered to customers and research institutions.
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- Spec sources
- 1 linked
- Verification
- Partially verified · 5/7 specs source-verified
- Deployment
- Announced
- Last verified
- Jul 8, 2026
Key Features
- Full-size bipedal design capable of high-dynamic motion including running and rotational spin jumps
- Articulated dual arms with a fully direct-drive, anthropomorphic five-finger dexterous hand and cross-axis wrist
- Binocular vision combined with 3D LiDAR for adapting to complex environments
- In-house developed high-torque, high-speed joint modules
- Flexible full-body or upper-body configuration adaptable to different application needs
Specifications
Grouped technical data with source detail available on demand.
7 documented values
Mechanics
| Degrees of Freedom | 55 Unverified |
|---|---|
| Locomotion | BipedalPress release |
Performance
| Max Speed | 4 m/s Unverified |
|---|---|
| Payload Capacity | 20 kgPress release |
| Reach | 2.1 m (spherical operational range)Press release |
Physical
| Height | 171 cmPress release |
|---|---|
| Weight | 65 kgPress release |
Evidence & changelog
Sources behind this record and material corrections made over time.
Sources
- ROBOTERA via Newsfile Corp (official press release, 2025-07-28) - tranche-3 verification (opens in a new tab) · ROBOTERA via Newsfile Corp (official press release, 2025-07-28) — cites Height, Weight, Reach, Payload Capacity, Locomotion
Record changelog
- Reach: 2.1 m changed to 2.1 m (spherical operational range) · Jul 8, 2026
tranche-3 verification (corrected): PR: '2.1-meter spherical operational range' — keep the 'spherical operational range' qualifier (it is not a simple arm reach). Unit normalization: numeric_value mus
Media
Manufacturer
Tsinghua-spinout developing general-purpose humanoid robots including the speed-record Star 1.
- Headquarters
- Beijing, China
- Founded
- 2023



