Unitree Robotics: Focuses on Advanced Humanoid and Development ‘Quadruped Robots’

BY FIGURE AI
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Unitree Robotics, a notable innovator in the industry of robotics, continues to

pursue significant roles in the field with its advanced humanoid and ‘Quadruped

Robots.’ The company’s recent showcase includes the humanoid robot ‘H1’ and the

renowned quadruped robot ‘Go2,’ highlighting remarkable milestones in adaptability,

agility, and intelligence.


The H1 humanoid is renowned for its exceptional agility and dynamic flexibility.

Featured with a superior powertrain, it provides world-class execution in power, mobility,

and speed. Particularly, ‘H1’ is the first-ever, full-sized, multifunctional humanoid robot

having the ability to run in China, displaying stable motor functions and dynamic flexible

skills. Developed with the capability of autonomously locomoting complex landscapes

and environments, thus making it susceptible in a variety of performances.


In the world of quadruped robots, Unitree’s ‘Go2’ exemplifies the company’s

dedication to innovation. ‘Go2’ presents Unitree’s self-developed ‘4D LIDAR L1,’ with

enhancements on hemispherical, ultra-wide recognition (360°x90°) reducing blind spots

and a detection range that starts from 0.05 meters. This addition of a heightened

perception system enables ‘Go2’ to fully navigate through complex settings. Currently,

‘Go2’ has learned poised and dynamic mobilities such as rolling over, obstacle

climbing, upside-down walking, and going through wide-scale AI simulation trainings.


Unitree Robotics actively participates in international events as a strategic means

of showcasing its technological advancements. During the 2024 World Artificial

Intelligence Conference (WAIC), their renowned ‘Go2’ robot demonstrated superior

locomotive and agility capabilities. In another event, celebrating the Spring Festival Gala

held in Beijing, China 2025, Unitree’s ‘H1’ robots executed a synchronized dance

routine, emphasizing China’s innovative progression in humanoid robotics and its

capabilities to aid in entertainment.