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If it were human

“If the G1 were human, it'd be the scrappy, skateboarding art-school prodigy — all wiry energy and radical accessibility — who makes the establishment nervously rethink everything it overcharged for.”

Standing 1.27 m tall and weighing just 35 kg, the Unitree G1 is a humanoid robot built to fit comfortably in a hatchback — and a university budget. Priced at around $16,000 USD, it is the most accessible full-size humanoid on the market today, opening the door for research labs and engineering schools that previously could only dream of owning one.

Beneath its compact frame, the G1 delivers 23 degrees of freedom and a top speed of 2 m/s — a fluidity of movement that surprises anyone who assumes affordability means compromise. Its foldable design makes transportation straightforward, and its open architecture actively encourages custom programming, tinkering and experimentation, making it as practical in the corridor as it is in the lab.

Battery life runs to approximately two hours, enough to carry a full lecture session or a live demonstration circuit from start to finish without interruption. The G1 makes no pretence of being an industrial workhorse; its true calling is education. It exists to put humanoid robotics within arm’s reach of the students, researchers and curious minds who want to understand what this technology actually looks and feels like up close.

Tech sheet

Creator
Unitree Robotics
Year
2024
Country
China
Type
Humanoid
Height
1.27 m
Weight
35 kg
Status
Available
Features
  • 23 degrees of freedom
  • Top speed 2 m/s
  • Foldable design
  • Open architecture
  • ~2h battery life
  • Priced ~$16,000 USD
  • Designed for education and research

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Frequently asked questions

What is the Unitree G1 robot?

The Unitree G1 robot is a full-size humanoid robot designed to be affordable and accessible for research and education. Standing 1.27 m tall and weighing 35 kg, it offers 23 degrees of freedom and a foldable design that makes it easy to transport.

What is the Unitree G1 robot used for?

The Unitree G1 robot is primarily designed for education, research, and experimentation in robotics. Its open architecture encourages custom programming and tinkering, making it well suited for university labs, engineering schools, and live demonstrations.

Who makes the Unitree G1 robot, and when was it released?

The Unitree G1 robot is manufactured by Unitree Robotics, a company based in China, and was released in 2024. It is positioned as the most accessible full-size humanoid robot on the market today.

What are the key specs of the Unitree G1 robot?

The Unitree G1 robot stands 1.27 m tall, weighs 35 kg, and delivers 23 degrees of freedom with a top speed of 2 m/s. Its foldable design makes it compact enough to fit in a hatchback for easy transportation.

How much does the Unitree G1 robot cost and where can I get one?

The Unitree G1 robot is priced at around $16,000 USD, making it one of the most budget-friendly full-size humanoid robots available. It is sold by Unitree Robotics and is aimed at research institutions, universities, and engineering schools.