
Agibot has unveiled the Q1, an 80cm humanoid robot designed to fit in a backpack, marking a pivot to...
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Agibot's move toward portable, accessible humanoid hardware and an open SDK updates the robotics baseline by emphasizing hardware democratization and rapid iteration cycles.
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Agibot has unveiled the Q1, an 80cm humanoid robot designed to fit in a backpack, marking a pivot toward accessible personal robotics. Having recently surpassed a production milestone of 5,000 units, the company is scaling hardware faster than global rivals. By providing an open SDK and 3D-printable shells, Agibot is shortening AI development cycles from months to days. This transition to portable platforms democratizes physical AI experimentation and creates a massive data flywheel for embod...