PUDU D5 Series
The PUDU D5 Series is an industry-grade autonomous quadruped robot developed by Pudu Robotics and unveiled at iREX 2025 in Tokyo. It features dual-processor computing (NVIDIA Orin + RK3588), LiDAR and camera-based perception, and is rated for all-weather operation with IP67 protection.
Overview and Use Cases
The PUDU D5 Series is an autonomous quadruped robot platform developed by Pudu Robotics, with a wheeled variant (D5-W) also available. The robot was unveiled at iREX 2025 in Tokyo in December 2025. Intended applications include autonomous inspection, delivery, and site navigation in industrial environments. The robot is designed to operate with autonomous navigation and obstacle avoidance without remote operation.
Key Capabilities
- Autonomous navigation with SLAM, obstacle avoidance, and path planning
- Dual 192-line spherical LiDAR sensors providing centimeter-level positioning
- Four fisheye cameras for environmental perception
- All-weather operation with IP67 rating
- Modular payload architecture supporting interchangeable equipment
- Supported add-ons include metal delivery crate, inspection gimbal, and charging station
Specifications
- Processors: NVIDIA Orin + RK3588 dual-processor platform
- Compute Performance: Up to 275 TOPS
- Maximum Speed: 5 m/s
- Range Per Charge: 14 km
- Payload Capacity: 30 kg
- Physical Height: Approximately 1 meter
- Environmental Rating: IP67
- Sensor Suite: Dual 192-line spherical LiDAR, four fisheye cameras
Manufacturer
The PUDU D5 Series is manufactured by Pudu Robotics, a company founded in 2016 and headquartered in Shenzhen. Japan market availability is scheduled to begin in April 2026.
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