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GR-3
Fourier Intelligence
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- Height
- 165 cm
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GR-3
Fourier IntelligenceThe GR-3 is a full-size humanoid 'Care-bot' developed by Fourier Intelligence (Fourier Robotics), a Chinese robotics firm, unveiled on August 6, 2025 and showcased at CES 2026. Standing 165 cm tall and weighing 71 kg with 55 degrees of freedom, it is designed for companionship, healthcare, rehabilitation, and education in homes, hospitals, nursing centers, and schools. It features a Full-Perception Multimodal Interaction System (vision, audio, tactile), LLM integration, multilingual speech, contextual memory, and whole-body teleoperation capability. The robot is listed at approximately $80,000 and is described as in production, though no independent teardown or third-party operational reviews are available in the supplied evidence. Autonomy level is difficult to establish independently: the system explicitly supports whole-body teleoperation and remote control, and no independent evidence confirms fully autonomous task execution in real deployments.
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Specification
- height
- 165 cm
- weight
- 71 kg
- degrees_of_freedom_total
- 55
- degrees_of_freedom_hands
- 12
- battery_runtime
- 3 hours per charge
- battery_type
- Dual hot-swappable batteries
- max_speed
- 5 km/h
- payload_strength
- 15 kg
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Evidence-graded claims from the Fourier Intelligence deep report
The RehabHub™ platform with Motus-series devices is a commercially deployed intelligent healthcare platform enabling therapists to track patient progress across integrated rehabilitation devices.
Robot Report [5] and the Prosperity7 investor announcement [8] — both independent of Fourier's own PR — confirm the RehabHub platform's existence and its therapist-facing patient-tracking functionality, though the scale of deployment and clinical outcome data remain unverified.
from Fourier Intelligence deep report →Fourier Intelligence's core domain expertise lies in neurorehabilitation robotics (exoskeletons, upper/lower limb devices), with humanoid robots entered only in 2019.
Multiple independent sources including Robot Report [5] and the Prosperity7 investor announcement [8] consistently describe Fourier's rehabilitation robotics heritage and confirm the humanoid pivot began around 2019, though the precise date is not independently audited.
from Fourier Intelligence deep report →Fourier Intelligence raised a ~$62M Series D led by SoftBank Vision Fund, followed by a ~$123M (800M yuan) Series E announced in January 2025.
The Series D is confirmed by both Robot Report [5] and the Prosperity7 investor announcement [8] (independent sources); the Series E is reported by CMRA industry news [9], though the Series E has only a single news-aggregator source and its closing/use-of-funds details remain unverified.
from Fourier Intelligence deep report →
The GR-3 supports whole-body teleoperation, allowing a human operator to perform tasks by driving the robot's body.
Whole-body teleoperation is explicitly stated on Fourier's official product page [2], but this is a vendor-only source; no independent journalist, researcher, or customer has published a verified demonstration or test of this feature in operation.
from Fourier Intelligence deep report →The GR-3 humanoid has 55 joints, stands 165 cm tall, and weighs 71 kg.
These specifications are sourced exclusively from Fourier's official spec sheet [2]; no independent teardown, third-party benchmark, or regulatory filing has verified these hardware figures.
from Fourier Intelligence deep report →
The GR-3's battery provides 3 hours of runtime via dual hot-swappable batteries.
The 3-hour runtime figure comes solely from Fourier's official product page [2] with no independent verification found; real-world battery performance under operational load remains entirely unconfirmed by any third party.
from Fourier Intelligence deep report →
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