Agile ONE
Agile ONE is a humanoid robot developed by Agile Robots, standing 174 cm tall and weighing 69 kg with 71 degrees of freedom. Designed for industrial tasks including material transport, pick-and-place, and machine tending, it entered production in Germany in 2026.
Overview and Use Cases
Agile ONE is a humanoid robot developed by Agile Robots for industrial applications. The robot is designed to perform tasks including material transport, pick-and-place operations, machine tending, and fine manipulation work in manufacturing and warehouse environments.
Key Capabilities
- Integrated with Gemini Robotics foundation models through partnership with Google DeepMind
- Designed for autonomous operation in industrial settings
- Fine manipulation capabilities with dual high-dexterity hands
- Cloud-based training infrastructure using Deutsche Telekom and NVIDIA infrastructure
Specifications
Physical Dimensions and Weight:
- Height: 174 cm
- Weight: 69 kg
- Payload capacity: 20 kg
- Maximum speed: 2.0 m/s
Mechanical System:
- Total degrees of freedom: 71
- Degrees of freedom per hand: 21
Power:
- Battery life: Up to 8 hours
Manufacturer
Agile ONE is manufactured by Agile Robots, a company founded in 2018 and based in Munich, Germany. The company originated from research at the German Aerospace Center (DLR). Production of Agile ONE began in Germany in 2026.
Agile Robots has established partnerships with major technology companies, including Google DeepMind for robotics foundation models and Deutsche Telekom and NVIDIA for cloud infrastructure supporting model training and deployment.
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