Ecovacs Winbot W2 Omni
Le funambule de la vitre
ADAM
The master barista of automated hospitality
Cala
The chef of the autonomous kiosk
Agibot A2
The assembly-line champion of humanoid robotics
Fourier GR-2
The precision engineer of humanoid robotics
Sanctuary Phoenix
The Swiss Army knife of humanoid labour
Walker S2
The assembly-line ace of industrial humanoids
Galbot G1
The factory floor ace of mobile manipulation
Unitree R1
The affordable entry of humanoid robotics
4NE-1
The cognitive pioneer of humanoid service
The Workshop is home to industrial and utility robots — the machines engineered for real, physical labour rather than conversation. Here you'll find characters built for manufacturing and assembly, for warehouse logistics and material handling, and for the heavy, repetitive tasks that wear humans down: welding, palletising, moving loads across a busy floor. They are the backbone of any operation that never truly stops.
These are the robots that thrive on the dull, dirty and dangerous jobs — the work that runs through the night, on construction sites and production lines where reliability matters more than personality. Yet each one still earns a personality here: a name, a family, a place in the story. That's the whole point of the agency.
Whether you're curious about how a modern factory really runs, comparing worker robots against companion or humanoid models, or simply looking for a tireless character to root for, The Workshop is your starting point. Every profile is written like an adoption file — real applications, honest strengths, no invented specs — so you can meet each robot as a character before you ever see it as a machine.