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Jupiter

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Description

Summary:

 

- Developer: Zeroth Intelligence (subsidiary of Lxson Technology).  

- Debut: CES 2026, Las Vegas.  

- Height: 1.65 m.  

- Price: $89,999 (shipping April 2026).  

- Modes: Teleoperation + autonomous.  

- Purpose: Training, simulation, front‑of‑house service, human‑robot collaboration.  

- Lineup: Jupiter (full‑size humanoid), M1 (home robot), W1 (tracked outdoor robot), A1 (compact humanoid).  

 

Editorial:

 

Jupiter is positioned as a bridge between research and real‑world deployment. Unlike ultra‑industrial humanoids (Tesla Optimus, Unitree H2), Jupiter emphasizes human‑scaled environments like training, simulation, and customer service. Its dual‑mode operation (teleop + autonomous) makes it versatile, while its $89K price point signals Zeroth’s ambition to commercialize humanoids for practical use cases. CES 2026 marked its global debut, showcasing China’s growing role in embodied AI.  

 

Specifications

 

- Height: 1.65 m  

- Weight: ~60–70 kg (estimated)  

- Modes: Teleoperation + autonomous  

- Applications: Training, simulation, front‑of‑house service  

 

Image: @MikeKalil

 

Company Source:

 

Zeroth Intelligence – Jupiter Official Page  

https://www.zeroth0.com/products/jupiter  

 

Key News & Coverage:

 

Jupiter: Compact Yet Capable Humanoid for Real‑World Use (Best‑fit match: ARMdevices coverage of the compact Jupiter/M1 platform) https://armdevices.net/2026/01/13/zeroth-jupiter-roadmap-at-ces2026-from-compact-m1-companion-to-full-size-teleop-autonomous-humanoid/

 

Zeroth Robotics CES Debut with Consumer‑Friendly Robots (Covers Jupiter, M1, W1 lineup debut at CES 2026) https://mikekalil.com/blog/zeroth-robotics-us-market/