Digit Beta
Digit Beta is a 5'9" bipedal humanoid robot developed by Agility Robotics for repetitive industrial warehouse tasks, particularly tote handling and logistics operations. The robot operates autonomously on core tasks and is managed via the Agility Arc cloud platform, with commercial deployments at major retailers and logistics operators.
Overview and Use Cases
Digit Beta is a bipedal humanoid robot designed by Agility Robotics for repetitive industrial warehouse and logistics tasks. The primary use case is tote handling in distribution centers. Commercial deployments include Amazon, GXO Logistics, Mercado Libre, and Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada. At a single Georgia facility, Digit Beta robots have moved over 100,000 totes, with approximately 100 robots deployed across customer sites.
Key Capabilities
- Bipedal locomotion enabling navigation through human-scaled warehouse environments
- Autonomous operation on core tote handling and logistics tasks
- Fleet management and coordination via the Agility Arc cloud platform
- Autonomous charging capability with docking stations
- Repetitive task execution in industrial warehouse settings
Specifications
- Height: 5'9"
- Form Factor: Bipedal humanoid
- Battery Life: 2–3 hours under heavy use; up to 8 hours for lighter task loads
- Charging: Autonomous charging docks
Manufacturer
Digit Beta is developed by Agility Robotics, founded in 2015 with headquarters in Salem and Corvallis, Oregon. The company operates RoboFab manufacturing facility in Salem, Oregon, with peak production capacity of 10,000 robots per year. As of March 2025, Agility Robotics has raised approximately $641 million in total funding, including a $400 million Series C round, at a valuation of approximately $2.12 billion.
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