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Figure's second-generation general-purpose humanoid robot, designed for commercial deployment in industrial settings. 168 cm tall with 16-DOF five-fingered hands and onboard NVIDIA RTX-class compute for fully autonomous AI tasks.

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  • 168 cm tall, ~70 kg
  • Hand payload up to 25 kg
  • Walking speed of 1.2 m/s
  • 2.25 kWh battery (~5h runtime)
  • Onboard NVIDIA RTX GPUs (3× AI inference vs predecessor)

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Evidence-graded claims from the Figure deep report

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  • Figure AI raised over $1B in a Series C round at a $39B post-money valuation, with investors including NVIDIA, Brookfield, Intel Capital, and Qualcomm Ventures.

    The funding amount and valuation are corroborated by multiple independent news outlets (The Robot Report, Manufacturing Digital, VC News Daily) and the CEO's LinkedIn post, though robot capability claims remain unverified [9][8][10][11].

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Bad
  • The Helix vision-language-action (VLA) model enables embodied intelligence for household manipulation tasks such as laundry folding and dishwasher loading.

    The Robot Report corroborates that Helix-powered demonstrations of laundry folding and dishwasher loading were performed on Figure 02, but all reporting traces back to Figure AI as the source, with no independent technical validation [9][1].

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  • BotQ, a high-volume humanoid robot production facility, was unveiled in March 2025, signalling a transition toward manufacturing scale.

    The Robot Report and the Series C announcement both reference BotQ's unveiling, but no independent audit of production capacity, output rates, or operational status has been reported [9][7].

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  • Figure AI's lifecycle status is Pilot/Beta — real-home testing is underway via a Brookfield Asset Management data-collection partnership across household environments.

    Manufacturing Digital reports the Brookfield partnership for capturing real-world navigation and manipulation data, but frames it as data collection rather than independent confirmation of autonomous deployment at scale [8].

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Ugly
  • Figure 03 autonomously navigates unpredictable, dynamic home environments and performs household tasks the way a human would, powered by the Helix VLA model.

    All evidence of autonomous task execution comes from vendor-controlled demonstrations; no independent testing, teardown, or unsupervised real-world deployment has been reported by any third party [1][9][8].

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  • Figure 03 is the current, commercially ready general-purpose humanoid robot for everyday use.

    Independent news reporting (The Robot Report) references demonstrated capabilities — laundry folding and dishwasher loading — on Figure 02, not Figure 03, leaving Figure 03's real-world readiness unverified [9].

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  • Figure AI's robots are a general-purpose humanoid platform capable of performing the full breadth of household and commercial tasks.

    Only two specific tasks (laundry folding, dishwasher loading) have been reported — on Figure 02 — with no independent evidence of broader task generalization or commercial deployment across diverse real-world settings [9][1].

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