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Summary:
Matrix-01 is a full-sized humanoid robot developed by Matrix Robotics, designed for real-world deployment in industrial and service sectors. Standing 180 cm tall and weighing 67 kg, it features advanced actuators, AI-driven autonomy, and a 5-hour operational window. With a walking speed of 7.6 km/h and 10 kg payload per arm, Matrix-01 is engineered for logistics, manufacturing, and shared workspaces.
Editorial:
Matrix-01 blends durability, flexibility, and intelligence into a humanoid platform optimized for high-demand environments. Its self-developed motors and actuators deliver wide joint motion and human-like dexterity, while its AI software stack supports imitation learning, reinforcement learning, and real-time decision-making.
The robot’s DexH13GEN2 hand system offers 13 degrees of freedom, tactile sensors, and vision-guided precision—enabling tasks like sorting, gripping, and collaborative assembly. Matrix-01 also integrates natural language processing, dialogue systems, and autonomous navigation, making it suitable for both structured and semi-structured environments.
Matrix Robotics positions Matrix-01 as a next-generation humanoid assistant, capable of enhancing productivity, safety, and adaptability across industries.
Specifications:
Dimensions & Build
- Height: 180 cm
- Weight: 67 kg
- Design Intent: Industrial, logistics, and service humanoid for real‑world task execution
- Construction:
- Full‑size bipedal humanoid
- Self‑developed motors and actuators
- Wide‑range joint motion for human‑like flexibility
- Developer: Matrix Robotics
- Debut: Publicly profiled in 2025–2026 industrial cycle
Mobility
- Locomotion: Full bipedal walking
- Max Walking Speed: 7.6 km/h
- Capabilities:
- Stable walking
- Real‑world navigation
- Obstacle avoidance
- Industrial‑floor mobility
Note: No incline, step‑height, or turning‑radius metrics published.
Degrees of Freedom
- Total DOF: Not published
- Arms: Multi‑DOF arms
- Hands: DexH13GEN2/GEN3 hands with 22 DOF (optional)
- Legs: Full bipedal DOF
Actuation
- Actuator Type: Self‑developed electric actuators
- Capabilities:
- Wide‑range joint rotation
- High‑precision control
- Human‑like flexibility
Note: No torque or joint‑speed specifications published.
Manipulation
- Arm Payload: 10 kg per arm
- Capabilities:
- Sorting
- Handling
- Industrial tasks
- Precision manipulation with 22‑DOF hands
Note: No grip‑force data published.
Perception & Sensors
Confirmed capabilities:
- 8 RGB cameras
- Optional LiDAR
- Ultrasonic sensors
- IMUs
- Object recognition
- Autonomous navigation
Note: No camera resolution, FOV, or tactile‑sensor layout published.
Compute & AI
- AI System: Advanced AI stack with improved reasoning (4× over prior models)
- Capabilities:
- Imitation learning
- Reinforcement learning
- Natural‑language processing
- Autonomous navigation
- Real‑world task execution
Note: No CPU/GPU/TOPS or memory specifications published.
Battery & Power
- Runtime: 5 hours
- Charging: Fast charging (45 minutes for up to 5 hours)
- Power Source: Electric
Connectivity
- Cameras + audio communication
- Real‑time control stack
- Autonomous navigation interfaces
Note: No Wi‑Fi/Bluetooth/5G details published.
Applications
- Industrial automation
- Logistics
- Manufacturing
- Service environments
- Human‑robot shared workspaces
Pricing
- $100,000
Matrix Robotics has NOT published:
- Step height
- Max incline
- Turning radius
- Grip force
- Joint torque
- Joint speed
- Camera resoluti
on
- LiDAR specifications
- IMU specifications
- Battery capacity (only runtime published)
- Environmental ratings (IP, temperature, humidity)
Image: @matrixrobotics_ai
Company Source:
https://www.matrixrobotics.ai/
Key News & Coverage:
https://youtu.be/CfnC2qMjCsg?feature=shared