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ANYmal B

ANYmal B

ANYbotics

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ANYmal B

ANYbotics
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ANYmal B is a quadrupedal inspection robot developed by ANYbotics, an ETH Zurich spin-off founded in 2016 and headquartered in Zurich, Switzerland. It is designed for autonomous industrial inspection in complex, harsh, and hazardous environments across sectors including oil & gas, mining, power & utilities, chemicals, and railways. The robot navigates stairs, uneven terrain, and confined spaces autonomously, collects multi-modal sensor data (visual, thermal, acoustic, LiDAR, gas), and reports findings through the ANYbotics Data Navigator platform. Multiple independent deployments — including a cement plant (33,000+ inspections), a North Sea offshore platform, an EWZ substation (365 days/year), and an Equinor CCS facility — corroborate vendor autonomy claims. The ANYmal B designation is specifically confirmed in academic research; commercial successors (ANYmal C, D, X) have since followed.

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hardware_weight_payload
50 kg chassis, 10 kg sensor payload (ANYmal C)
battery_runtime
2–3 hours

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No public price — contact the supplier for a quote.

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Evidence-graded claims from the ANYbotics deep report

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  • ANYmal executes industrial inspection missions fully autonomously — including navigation, obstacle avoidance, sensor data collection, and self-charging — without a human performing or driving the task.

    Independent investor report (TDK Ventures [7]) and editorial coverage (Sifted [5]) corroborate autonomous navigation, self-charging, and routine inspection without human intervention, though neither provides a controlled field trial; teleoperation mode exists as an acknowledged operational option [2,4].

    from ANYbotics deep report →
  • ANYbotics has raised over $130M in total funding, with a $60M round closed in December 2024 targeting U.S. market expansion.

    The $60M round and U.S. expansion intent are confirmed by The Robot Report [14], an independent trade publication, corroborating ANYbotics' own announcement [12]; the total funding figure is directionally consistent across multiple sources, though the precise total varies slightly ($130M+ vs $143.75M [6]).

    from ANYbotics deep report →
Bad
  • ANYmal X can detect gas leaks, perform partial-discharge detection, read gauges/displays/valves, and conduct thermal and acoustic inspection in a single platform.

    Sensor suite and capabilities are described consistently across official product pages [1,3,4] and investor sources [7], but no independent field test, customer case study, or third-party benchmark confirms all modalities performing reliably in real industrial deployments.

    from ANYbotics deep report →
  • ANYmal robots have been commercially deployed at paying enterprise customers including PETRONAS, Shell, BASF, and Siemens Energy since at least 2021.

    Sifted [5] names these customers and the 2021 commercial date, but as an editorial piece drawing on ANYbotics briefings; no independent customer press release, site visit report, or procurement record from any named customer independently confirms active paid deployment at scale.

    from ANYbotics deep report →
  • ANYmal can navigate steps, stairs, and unstructured terrain, and recover autonomously from falls.

    Official demo pages [2] and the YouTube product demo [8] show stair climbing and fall recovery, but these are vendor-produced demonstrations; no independent field report or third-party test in actual industrial environments (e.g., offshore rig, mine) confirms reliable performance under real operational conditions.

    from ANYbotics deep report →
Ugly
  • ANYbotics claims over $150M in pre-orders/reservations for ANYmal X ahead of H2 2023 deliveries.

    The $150M+ pre-order figure appears in commerce/investor sources [7,9] but originates from ANYbotics' own communications; no independent verification of order-book size, conversion to actual deliveries, or customer confirmation exists in the dossier, making this an unsubstantiated marketing claim.

    from ANYbotics deep report →
  • ANYbotics' roadmap includes AI-powered manipulation capabilities for maintenance work, extending ANYmal beyond inspection into active intervention.

    The manipulation roadmap is mentioned only in ANYbotics' own Series B and $60M round announcements [11,12]; no prototype demonstration, independent technical report, or third-party validation of manipulation capability exists in the dossier — this remains an aspirational claim with no evidence of delivery.

    from ANYbotics deep report →

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