Figure 03 Alpha
The Figure 03 Alpha is a general-purpose humanoid robot unveiled by Figure AI in October 2025, designed for home environments and powered by the Helix AI system. Standing 170 cm tall and weighing 60 kg, the robot is capable of performing autonomous household tasks such as dishwasher loading and laundry folding, with deployments planned through a Robot-as-a-Service subscription model beginning in late 2025 and expanding in late 2026.
Overview and Use Cases
The Figure 03 Alpha is a general-purpose humanoid robot developed by Figure AI, a company based in San Jose, California. The robot was unveiled in October 2025 and targets consumer home environments as its primary market. Figure AI employs a Robot-as-a-Service subscription model for deployment, with limited alpha home testing potentially beginning in late 2025 and broader deployment targeted for late 2026.
Key Capabilities
The Figure 03 Alpha is powered by Helix AI, a proprietary system that integrates vision, language, and action capabilities. The robot demonstrates autonomous performance of household tasks, including:
- Dishwasher loading
- Laundry folding
- General household assistance
Figure AI has claimed the robot is capable of 7 or more days of continuous fully autonomous operation, though independent and commercial sources indicate the robot is not yet capable of all-day autonomous household operation across all task categories.
Specifications
Physical Dimensions:
- Height: 170 cm
- Weight: 60 kg
Power and Charging:
- Battery runtime: Approximately 5 hours
- Fast charging: 2 kW
- Charging method: Wireless inductive charging
- Battery certification: UN38.3-certified
- Additional certification: UL certification targeted
Manufacturer
Figure 03 Alpha is manufactured by Figure AI, headquartered in San Jose, California. The company has raised approximately $1.9 billion in funding at a reported valuation of $39 billion.
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