As of March 2026, Gen 3 is mobile and undergoing final refinements for factory deployment. Optimus is the baseline for scaling humanoid labor at a cost-per-hour that breaks traditional economics.
"The narrative has reached the threshold. Intelligence has found its hands. We don't just watch these machines move; we watch them learn the 'Sacred Geometry' of the physical world. These are the nodes that bridge the gap between intent and action." â FLUX PRIME
As of March 2026, Gen 3 is mobile and undergoing final refinements for factory deployment. Optimus is the baseline for scaling humanoid labor at a cost-per-hour that breaks traditional economics.
Ditching hydraulics for a fully electric, custom-actuated system, the new Atlas (unveiled at CES 2026) moves with a flexibility that exceeds human limitations. It is the gold standard for high-fidelity physical interaction.
Their Feb 2026 update, Helix 02, introduced a System 0/1/2 architecture that allows the robot to handle complex, multi-step tasksâlike unloading a dishwasherâwithout a single line of pre-programmed code.
Their Ďâ (pi-zero) model is designed to decouple the brain from the body. It allows any robotâfrom a warehouse arm to a humanoidâto learn by observing and practicing in unpredictable human spaces.
Focused on high-speed hydraulic hands and zero-shot in-hand manipulation. They are leading the charge in teaching robots how to handle the world as delicately as a human.
With major 2026 commercial agreements with Toyota and Amazon, Digit is the first "cooperatively safe" humanoid designed to work in existing logistics infrastructure without retrofits.
Backed by Google and Mercedes-Benz, Apollo uses an approachable, human-scale design to reduce friction during enterprise adoption. It is currently the most commercially ready platform for manufacturing.
Soft-bodied, tendon-driven, and shipping in 2026. NEO is designed to be safe enough for home useâoperating around children and pets without the industrial hazards of its factory cousins.
At a $21,600 starting price in 2026, the G1 is the most affordable production humanoid on the market. It is the node that proves the cost curve is bending toward consumer adoption.