
Spaceo Pro
Enterprise humanoid robot for industrial work
Price
Price not publicly disclosed
Record checked Jul 10, 2026
Key facts
Values reflect the public record
- Height
- 1625-2100 mm (adjustable chassis)Manufacturer confirmed
- Weight
- 60 kg (with battery)Manufacturer confirmed
- Payload
- 5 kg per arm (base trolley up to 200 kg)Manufacturer confirmed
- Degrees of freedom
- 20Manufacturer confirmed
- Runtime
- ~4 Hr (72 Hr standby)Manufacturer confirmed
- Max speed
- 1.5 m/sManufacturer confirmed
Canonical robot record
Overview
Spaceo Pro is Muks Robotics' enterprise humanoid, positioned as an autonomous worker for industrial and service settings. It combines a dual-arm upper body with a wheeled base trolley and an adjustable-height chassis with a rotating waist, giving it a flexible operational workspace for tasks ranging from precise pick-and-place to material transport.
The robot is driven by the company's FusionMax AI, enabling natural-language interaction, conversational troubleshooting, vision-guided manipulation, and the ability to learn new assembly procedures by demonstration. It targets manufacturing, logistics, defence, hospitality, and airport operations.
Muks Robotics offers Spaceo Pro as a customizable platform that can be extended with additional sensors, peripherals, and software modules, and currently makes it available for pilot programs that organizations can book.
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 · 9/9 specs source-verified
- Deployment
- Piloting
- Last verified
- Jul 10, 2026
Key Features
- FusionMax AI-driven command execution for industrial tasks such as pick-and-place, sorting, packaging, and serving
- Adaptive motion architecture with an adjustable chassis height and dynamic waist rotation for a flexible operational workspace
- Dual-arm design with a heavy-duty mobile base trolley for transporting materials across warehouse and logistics environments
- Low-latency teleoperation and responsive real-time control for smooth, precise operation
- Customizable platform supporting additional sensors, peripheral devices, and software modules
- Industrial-grade durability with a reinforced frame and protected joints for continuous operation
Specifications
Grouped technical data with source detail available on demand.
11 documented values
Mechanics
| Degrees of Freedom | 20Manufacturer confirmed |
|---|---|
| Locomotion | WheeledManufacturer confirmed |
Performance
| Max Speed | 1.5 m/sManufacturer confirmed |
|---|---|
| Payload Capacity | 5 kg per arm (base trolley up to 200 kg)Manufacturer confirmed |
| Reach | 650 mm (forearm + upper arm)Manufacturer confirmed |
Physical
| Height | 1625-2100 mm (adjustable chassis)Manufacturer confirmed |
|---|---|
| Weight | 60 kg (with battery)Manufacturer confirmed |
| Width | 450 mm Unverified |
| Depth | 450 mm Unverified |
Power
| Runtime | ~4 Hr (72 Hr standby)Manufacturer confirmed |
|---|
Sensing
| Sensors | Intel RealSense depth camera, 3x 5MP FHD RGB cameras, 4-microphone arrayManufacturer confirmed |
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Evidence & changelog
Sources behind this record and material corrections made over time.
Sources
- Muks Robotics (official page: 'Available for Pilots' with booking option) - tranche-8 verification (opens in a new tab) · Muks Robotics (official page: 'Available for Pilots' with booking option) — cites Reach, Battery Life, Max Speed, Sensors, Payload Capacity, Degrees of Freedom, Weight, Height, Locomotion
Record changelog
- Locomotion: Bipedal changed to Wheeled · Jul 10, 2026
tranche-8 verification (corrected): Contradicts the record's own description ('dual arms with a mobile base trolley'). Wheeled, not bipedal.
- Height: 167 cm changed to 1625-2100 mm (adjustable chassis) · Jul 10, 2026
tranche-8 verification (corrected): SIBLING BLEED + CM-AS-MM: '167 cm' (numeric 167 under canonical mm) cloned from/with spaceo-m1 and wrong for Pro, whose chassis adjusts 1625-2100 mm. Numeric set to
- Weight: 65 kg changed to 60 kg (with battery) · Jul 10, 2026
tranche-8 verification (corrected): SIBLING BLEED: '65 kg' row is identical to spaceo-m1's (wrong in both). Core weight_kg=60 already matches maker.
- Payload Capacity: 10 kg changed to 5 kg per arm (base trolley up to 200 kg) · Jul 10, 2026
tranche-8 verification (corrected): Press claimed 10 kg per 7-DOF arm; maker spec table says 5 kg per 6-DOF arm. Maker wins.
- Sensors: 4D LiDAR, Intel RealSense D435i depth camera, microphone array changed to Intel RealSense depth camera, 3x 5MP FHD RGB cameras, 4-microphone array · Jul 10, 2026
tranche-8 verification (corrected): Maker spec table lists NO LiDAR for Pro and does not specify the D435i model — '4D LiDAR' and 'D435i' come from series-level marketing/aggregators. (Sibling M1 has
Manufacturer
Indian developer of the Spaceo Pro and Spaceo M1 humanoid robots.
- Headquarters
- Pune, India
- Founded
- 2023



