Agibot unveils 5 new robot platforms, targets over $1.46 billion in revenue by 2027

  • Agibot launched five new robot platforms and declared 2026 as the first year of large-scale commercial deployment for the industry.
  • The company plans to achieve over 10 billion yuan in revenue in 2027, with its Expedition series humanoid robots already sold out for the second quarter.
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Chinese embodied AI (artificial intelligence) startup Agibot is accelerating its commercialization pace, unveiling five new robot platforms at its 2026 partner conference on Friday.

The company's core objective is to achieve over 10 billion yuan ($1.46 billion) in revenue in 2027, said founder, chairman and CEO Edward Deng.

The newly released platforms cover humanoid, single-arm mobile, dexterous hand, quadruped, and body-free data collection systems, adapting to multiple scenarios such as entertainment and industry.

Specifically, the lineup includes the A3 humanoid robot, G2 Air single-arm mobile manipulator, OmniHand 3 Ultra-T dexterous hand, D2 Max quadruped robot, and MEgo data collection system.

Relying on the so-called "One Robotic Body, Three Intelligences" full-stack architecture, these platforms balance high performance and practicality, and can be applied in fields including industry, logistics, security, and education.

The company already achieved an initial revenue of 1 billion yuan in 2025, kicking off its first growth curve.

It aims to surpass 10 billion yuan in revenue by 2027, unlocking its second development curve.

By 2030, Agibot is projected to generate over 100 billion yuan in revenue, Deng said.

The company defined 2026 as "deployment year one" for the embodied AI industry and rolled out seven standardized solutions to drive large-scale commercial application.

Co-founder and CTO Peng Zhihui said that embodied intelligence is no longer just a concept, but is rapidly becoming a new form of productive infrastructure.

Cumulative shipments of the company's full-size humanoid robot, the Expedition series, have now broken through the 2,000-unit milestone.

Deng further revealed that the production capacity for the Expedition series humanoid robots in the second quarter of 2026 has completely sold out, and the booking channel for the third quarter is already open.

The Agibot G2 robot completed 8 hours of continuous operation at Longcheer's tablet factory, executing 2,283 tasks with zero errors.
Apr 15, 2026

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