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ShippingA new market research report estimates the global service robotics sector is worth approximately $31.1 billion in 2026 and is forecast to expand at a compound annual growth rate of nearly 20% through 2034, reaching $131.9 billion. Growth is being driven by labor shortages, falling hardware costs, and the rapid integration of AI into mobile robot platforms. The figures reinforce the strong commercial opportunity for businesses investing in or renting service robots today.
Read more →A detailed analysis published on May 21, 2026 reveals that China now controls close to 80 percent of the global humanoid robot market, driven largely by domestic giants Unitree and AgiBot. The country has deployed autonomous humanoid robots at scale across factories and logistics centers, widening its lead over U.S. and European competitors. Analysts warn the gap is structural, not cyclical, and may be difficult for Western firms to close in the near term.
Read more →Elon Musk announced Tesla's Optimus humanoid robot is moving toward production with plans for broader deployment next year, starting with factory tasks before consumer use.
Read more →Autonomous mobile robot developer Seegrid announced its fleet has surpassed 20 million autonomous miles driven across customer production environments.
Read more →Mind Robotics, spun out of Rivian, raised $500M Series A in March 2026 at $2B valuation. Total funding reached $615M since late 2025 with focus on dexterous industrial robots.
Read more →Serve Robotics acquired Diligent Robotics, expanding its autonomous robotics platform from delivery service to hospital settings.
Read more →Medtronic received FDA clearance for its Hugo robotic system in urologic procedures. Johnson & Johnson plans FDA submission for its Ottava robot in early 2026.
Read more →CMR Surgical's Versius Plus received FDA 510(k) clearance for cholecystectomy procedures. The company announced that over 45,000 patients worldwide have been treated using the Versius Surgical Robotic System.
Read more →Medtronic received FDA clearance for its Stealth AXiS robotic system for spine surgery in February 2026, designed for hospitals and ambulatory surgery centers.
Read more →Stereotaxis won FDA approval for the MAGiC Magnetic Interventional Ablation Catheter, a robotically navigated magnetic ablation catheter for cardiac ablation procedures treating heart arrhythmia.
Read more →CMR Surgical's Versius Plus received FDA 510(k) clearance for cholecystectomy procedures and is on track for commercialization in 2026. The company is advancing additional indications in the U.S.
Read more →Restore Robotics received additional FDA 510(k) clearances for remanufactured da Vinci Xi robotic surgical instruments in March 2026, expanding its portfolio of cleared instruments.
Read more →Live IFR data on global installations, market size, and manufacturer share.
Source: IFR World Robotics Report 2024.
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Boston Dynamics
Quadruped robot dog used in construction, oil & gas, and public safety.
Fun fact: Spot can open doors, climb stairs, and has been used by police departments worldwide.
Atlas
Boston Dynamics
Full-size humanoid that does parkour, backflips, and construction work.
Fun fact: Atlas can do a running backflip and pick up and throw heavy tools on a construction site.
PARO
PARO Robots
Therapeutic baby harp seal robot used in dementia care.
Fun fact: PARO is classified as a medical device in Japan and is used in over 30 countries.
LOVOT
Groove X
Soft furry companion robot designed purely to be loved.
Fun fact: LOVOT has no practical purpose — it exists only to make you feel love. It has a body temperature of 98.6°F.
Aibo
Sony
AI-powered robot dog with genuine personality and memory.
Fun fact: Each Aibo develops a unique personality over time based on how you interact with it.
Pepper
SoftBank Robotics
Humanoid with emotion recognition and a tablet chest.
Fun fact: Pepper can detect human emotions from facial expressions and voice tone in real time.
Ameca
Engineered Arts
World's most expressive humanoid face robot.
Fun fact: Ameca's facial expressions are so realistic that people instinctively feel uncomfortable — it's the uncanny valley made physical.
Sophia
Hanson Robotics
AI humanoid robot and Saudi Arabian citizen.
Fun fact: Sophia became the first robot to receive citizenship of any country (Saudi Arabia, 2017) and has addressed the UN.
Digit
Agility Robotics
Warehouse humanoid with backwards bird-like knees.
Fun fact: Digit's legs are designed like an ostrich — the backwards-bending joints make it far more energy efficient than human-style legs.
Cassie
Agility Robotics
Ostrich-legged bipedal runner.
Fun fact: Cassie completed a 5K run in 53 minutes on a single battery charge — the first bipedal robot to do so.
Nao
SoftBank Robotics
58cm programmable humanoid used in 70+ countries for education.
Fun fact: Nao has been used to teach programming to over 500,000 students worldwide and can dance in perfect synchronization with dozens of other Naos.
RoBear
RIKEN
Bear-shaped nursing robot that lifts patients out of bed.
Fun fact: RoBear was deliberately designed to look like a bear so patients would feel safe being lifted by it — cuteness as engineering.
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World's only fully commercial driverless robotaxi — 50,000+ rides/week
⭐ 50,000+ weekly rides with zero human driver — only true commercial driverless service
Backed by: Alphabet, Andreessen Horowitz
Atlas + Spot — world's most recognized robots
⭐ 10,000+ Spot robots deployed in 90+ countries — 500M+ YouTube views
Backed by: Hyundai Motor Group
General-purpose humanoid for warehouses and homes
⭐ Figure 02 deploys at BMW Spartanburg — first humanoid in a real auto plant
Backed by: Nvidia, Microsoft, OpenAI
Foundation models for general robotic dexterity
⭐ π0 can fold laundry, bus tables, pack boxes — zero task-specific training
Backed by: Sequoia, OpenAI, Jeff Bezos
Apollo humanoid deployed at GXO and Mercedes-Benz
⭐ Apollo deployed at GXO warehouses and Mercedes-Benz factories
Backed by: Google, Mercedes-Benz, NASA collaboration
70,000+ restaurant robots in 60+ countries
⭐ 70,000+ units in 60+ countries — largest restaurant robot fleet in the world
Backed by: Meituan, Sequoia China
A generalist robot brain that runs across any robot body
⭐ $300M raised at $1.5B valuation before shipping a single product
Backed by: Lightspeed, SoftBank, Amazon
World's most affordable quadruped and humanoid robots
⭐ 10,000+ quadrupeds deployed globally — cheapest capable legged robot at $2,700
Backed by: Sequoia China, Meituan
Fastest founding-to-factory deployment in Chinese robotics
⭐ Founded 2023, in SAIC factory by 2024 — fastest humanoid deployment in China
Backed by: SAIC, Sequoia China
Digit — first bipedal humanoid operating at Amazon scale
⭐ Digit is the only bipedal humanoid operating inside Amazon facilities today
Backed by: Amazon, DCVC
Phoenix humanoid learns any task via teleoperation
⭐ Carbon AI system learned 200+ tasks through human teleoperation demonstrations
Backed by: Microsoft, Accenture
Norwegian humanoid building NEO for everyday households
⭐ First OpenAI-backed humanoid company focused on domestic home use
Backed by: OpenAI, EQT Ventures
Where the world's industrial robots are deployed. Click a country to drill down.
Source: IFR World Robotics Report 2024.
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📍 Pittsburgh, PA, USA
The world's largest and oldest dedicated robotics institute, founded in 1979. CMU RI covers every robotics subfield and has produced more robotics PhDs than any other institution on Earth.
📍 Cambridge, MA, USA
MIT's flagship AI and robotics lab, home to groundbreaking work in manipulation, soft robotics, and autonomous systems. CSAIL researchers have founded dozens of robotics startups.
📍 Stanford, CA, USA
Pioneer of robotic surgery and mobile manipulation, with deep ties to Silicon Valley. Stanford robotics alumni have founded companies including Intuitive Surgical, Willow Garage, and many others.
📍 Berkeley, CA, USA
Global leader in robot learning and reinforcement learning for robotics. Berkeley's DexNet grasp planning system and deep RL for manipulation have transformed how robots learn from data.
📍 Philadelphia, PA, USA
One of the world's most respected robotics centers, famous for pioneering drone swarm research and agile aerial vehicles. The GRASP Lab's quadrotor swarms have been viewed hundreds of millions of times worldwide.
📍 Atlanta, GA, USA
One of the most interdisciplinary robotics institutes in the US, spanning 47 faculty across 8 departments. Known for social robotics, eldercare robots, and human-robot teaming research.
📍 Cambridge, MA, USA
Home of the MIT Cheetah — the fastest legged robot of its era. Prof. Sangbae Kim's lab pioneered impact-aware control and energy-efficient locomotion, directly influencing Boston Dynamics and the entire legged robot industry.
📍 Ithaca, NY, USA
Leader in soft robotics and novel fabrication methods. Cornell's Creative Machines Lab pioneered self-replicating robots and soft pneumatic actuators now used in grippers worldwide.
📍 Los Angeles, CA, USA
Known for socially assistive robotics — robots that help autistic children, stroke patients, and elderly people through social interaction. A world leader in HRI for healthcare.
📍 Ann Arbor, MI, USA
Home to Cassie and Digit robot development research, and deep partnerships with the automotive industry for autonomous vehicle research. MCity is a world-unique autonomous vehicle test facility.
📍 Cambridge, MA, USA
Invented the Octobot — the first fully autonomous soft robot — and Harvard RoboBee micro aerial vehicle. World leader in soft robotics, exoskeletons, and bio-inspired design.
📍 College Park, MD, USA
Ranked #11 globally in robotics research, with 47 faculty across 8 departments. Specializes in aerial vehicles, multi-robot coordination, and autonomous underwater vehicles.