7 Times Humanoids Made 2025 Feel Like the Future
Analytics India Magazine (Sanjana Gupta)

Industry estimates now suggest that we could see one billion humanoids by 2050, signalling the shift from lab prototypes to mass-physical presence. These machines are evolving across several key areas, from academic simulation breakthroughs to consumer-ready launches, mass production, and real-world athletic feats. Hardware alliances and foundational pilot deployments are also taking centre stage.
The humanoid robot market reached approximately $2.98 billion in 2025, with global shipments estimated at over 18,000 units this year. China led the market, surging from 3,000 units in 2024 to approximately 30,000 orders for humanoid robots in 2025. Robots now lift 300 kg crates, run half-marathons and load dishwashers. They work in factories, homes and hospitals.
Here is a list of seven notable developments from 2025, spanning household bots, factory shifts, industrial alliances, research leaps and government orders, each one signifying a step forward in the humanoid era.
1X NEO Hits Homes at $20,000
NEO The Home Robot
— 1X (@1x_tech) October 28, 2025
Order Today pic.twitter.com/fTQtCHB4UW
Palo Alto-based firm, 1X Technologies, opened pre-orders on October 28 for the NEO home humanoid robot, priced at around $20,000. The robot is designed to handle household chores, offer conversational assistance and grow its capabilities via OTA updates.
While early units require human-in-the-loop supervision, the move marks one of the first times a home-oriented humanoid has been offered at consumer scale. The 78-pound bot unloads dishwashers, removes rubbish and waters plants in four minutes flat.
Early testers report 90% autonomy on daily chores. Safety rails guard privacy while cameras stream only on command. 1X plans to produce 10,000 units by 2026.
Figure 03 Fires Up
US robotics company Figure AI launched its Figure 03 robot, designed for home, commercial and large-scale use. To produce this at scale, Figure created BotQ, a dedicated high-volume manufacturing facility. The plant will initially produce up to 12,000 humanoid robots per year, with a target of one lakh units over a four-year period.
Moreover, the company also unveiled its in-house battery for F03 humanoids, F02 walking blind, and even cracked a vision-language-action (VLA) model, Helix, that allows humanoid robots to perform complex tasks using natural language.
BMW Clocks 5 Months of Humanoid Shifts
This week, Figure has passed 5 months running on the BMW X3 body shop production line
— Brett Adcock (@adcock_brett) October 6, 2025
We have been running 10 hours per day, every single day of production!
It is believed that Figure and BMW are the first in the world to do this with humanoid robots pic.twitter.com/zAXCbApXBJ
By the first week of October, Figure had been running for five months on the BMW X3 body shop production line. The robots ran 10 hours per day, possibly making the companies the first to do this with humanoids.
At BMW’s Spartanburg plant for pilot deployment of the Figure 02 humanoids, the robot successfully inserted sheet-metal parts into fixtures with millimetre-level precision in a real production setting.
However, BMW clarified that as of March, only one Figure 02 unit was operating in the body shop, and no full-scale roll-out or schedule has been publicly confirmed. BMW noted the test phase gives “valuable knowledge” into multi-purpose robot integration, but emphasises further development and industrialisation remain ahead.
Unitree H2 Packs 2,070 TOPS on Legs
Unitree Introducing | Unitree H2 Destiny Awakening!🥳
— Unitree (@UnitreeRobotics) October 20, 2025
Welcome to this world — standing 180cm tall and weighing 70kg. The H2 bionic humanoid – born to serve everyone safely and friendly. pic.twitter.com/YlCpIeRg2r
China’s Unitree Robotics unveiled the H2 full-sized humanoid with 180 cm height, weighing 70 kg, a three-hour battery and featuring up to 2,070 tera-operations per second (TOPS) onboard compute and approximately three hours of operational runtime.
With 31 degrees of freedom and sub-$30,000 pricing, the H2 marks a serious leap in accessible humanoid automation, targeting manipulation and service tasks.
Other updates included more tricks by Unitree robots R1 and G1. Some of these include kung fu, anti-gravity mode, UFC combat, dance, and even winning four gold medals at the first World Humanoid Robot Games held in Beijing.
NVIDIA Isaac GR00T N1 & Gemini Robotics
NVIDIA dropped GR00T N1 in March. This was followed by the announcement of Isaac GR00T N1.6 model, integrating NVIDIA’s Cosmos Reason, which helps robots turn vague instructions into step-by-step plans using prior knowledge and physics-based reasoning.
The model, available on Hugging Face, also supported multi-task operations such as opening heavy doors. NVIDIA also launched its ‘robot brain’ with real-time reasoning available for $3,499.
Google DeepMind also launched Gemini Robotics 1.5 and Gemini Robotics-ER 1.5, vision-language-action models enabling robots to reason about physical spaces, plan tasks, and transfer skills across robot embodiments. This followed suit to Figure’s Helix.

HuggingFace Open Sources
Hugging Face, a leader in open-source AI, announced the release of two open-source humanoid robots, HopeJR and Reachy Mini. The unveiling occurred as part of the company’s ongoing expansion into robotics, following its acquisition of Pollen Robotics in April.
HopeJR is a full-sized humanoid robot featuring 66 actuated degrees of freedom, enabling it to walk and manipulate objects with ease. Reachy Mini is a desktop unit designed for AI application testing and is capable of head movement, speech and auditory interaction.
UBTECH Launches Walker S2
Meet UBTECH New-Gen of #Industrial #Humanoid #Robot——#WalkerS2 makes industry-leading breakthroughs!
— UBTECH Robotics (@UBTECHRobotics) July 23, 2025
• Building the dual-loop AI system: #BrainNet 2.0 & Co-Agent
• 3mins autonomous battery swapping & 24/7 continuous operation
• "Human-eye" Binocular Stereo Vision Perception pic.twitter.com/uPhxoYP5w0
Shenzhen-based UBTECH launched its new generation of industrial humanoid robot, Walker S2. Powered by a dual-loop AI system, the humanoid achieved progress in both single-agent autonomy and multi-robot collaboration.
It claimed to be the world’s first humanoid robot to achieve three-minute autonomous battery swapping and 24/7 continuous operation. It was also China’s first robot featuring an RGB stereo vision system, with 52 degrees of freedom.
It also completed what it claimed to be the world’s first multi-humanoid robot collaborative training programme at Zeekr’s 5G Intelligent Factory. This development transitions its robots from single-agent autonomy to swarm intelligence.
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