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4NE-1

Neura Robotics

“The cognitive pioneer of humanoid service”

Can stand in for

Industrial assembly operator · Service assistant · Logistics handler · Light caregiving support

Strength 55
Dexterity 60
Autonomy 55
Empathy 40
IQ 78
How we rate our robots

Each robot is scored from 0 to 100 on five traits, based on its real specs. When in doubt we score low, never flattering.

  • Strength — Lifting capacity, payload and raw power — how heavy a load it can handle.
  • Dexterity — Fine motor skills: hands, manipulation precision and speed of movement.
  • Autonomy — How long and how independently it runs — battery life and self-direction.
  • Empathy — Social & emotional skills: voice, expressions and interaction with people.
  • IQ — On-board intelligence: perception, reasoning and ability to learn.

If it were human

“Like a quietly brilliant engineer who moonlights as a social butterfly — equally at home on the factory floor and in a hospital corridor.”

4NE-1 is a cognitive humanoid robot developed by Neura Robotics, a German company that has rapidly become one of Europe’s most watched robotics ventures, valued at an estimated $5–7 billion. Designed for both service and industrial environments, 4NE-1 runs on two proprietary AI systems — NEURAverse and AURA — built entirely in-house, giving it a level of onboard intelligence that sets it apart from many contemporaries.

Where 4NE-1 truly stands out is in its cognitive architecture. Rather than relying on off-the-shelf AI, its brain was purpose-built for real-world adaptability: understanding context, navigating dynamic spaces, and interacting with people and machines alike. This makes it a credible candidate for roles that sit at the intersection of human judgment and physical task execution — assembly lines, service counters, logistics hubs, and light support roles in care settings.

Neura Robotics has already booked approximately €1 billion in orders and is targeting the deployment of five million units by 2030 — figures that signal this is not a prototype curiosity but a robot built for scale. At the agency, 4NE-1 appeals to adopters who want a future-proof, cognitively capable worker that can grow with their organisation rather than quickly become obsolete.

4NE-1 is best suited to environments that demand both physical versatility and a degree of situational awareness — places where a smart, adaptable presence matters as much as raw horsepower. If you’re looking for a humanoid colleague rather than just a humanoid tool, 4NE-1 is worth a very close look.

Tech sheet

Creator
Neura Robotics
Country
Germany
Type
Humanoid
Status
In production
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Features
  • AI
  • Bipedal
  • NEURAverse AI brain
  • AURA system
  • Vision

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Frequently asked questions

What is the 4NE-1 robot?

The 4NE-1 robot is a cognitive humanoid developed by Germany's Neura Robotics, designed for service and industrial tasks. It runs on two proprietary AI systems — NEURAverse and AURA — built entirely in-house.

What can the 4NE-1 robot do?

The 4NE-1 robot is built to operate across both industrial and service environments, handling tasks that require physical dexterity and situational awareness. Its cognitive AI architecture allows it to adapt to dynamic, real-world conditions rather than following rigid pre-programmed routines.

Who makes the 4NE-1 robot and where is it from?

The 4NE-1 robot is made by Neura Robotics, headquartered in Germany. The company is privately held and was valued at approximately $5–7 billion at the time of writing.

What are the key specs of the 4NE-1 robot — height, weight?

Official height and weight figures for the 4NE-1 robot have not been publicly confirmed. The agency always lists only verified specifications and leaves unknown fields empty rather than guessing.

Is the 4NE-1 robot available to order, and what does it cost?

Neura Robotics has reported approximately €1 billion in booked orders for the 4NE-1 robot and is targeting five million deployed units by 2030, suggesting commercial availability is underway. Pricing has not been publicly disclosed.