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Agility Digit

Agility Robotics

“The warehouse veteran of logistics robotics”

Can stand in for

Warehouse tote handler · Order fulfilment operator · Repetitive logistics sorter

Strength 52
Dexterity 45
Autonomy 60
Empathy 15
IQ 55
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 tireless overnight shift worker who never calls in sick, quietly moving pallets while everyone else sleeps.”

Digit is a bipedal humanoid robot built by Agility Robotics, headquartered in the United States. Standing 1.75 m tall and weighing around 65 kg, it is designed from the ground up to operate inside the warehouses, distribution centres, and logistics facilities that humans built for themselves — narrow aisles, loading docks, conveyor belts and all.

Its core job is straightforward and relentless: pick up totes and move them. Digit can lift payloads of up to 16 kg and navigate cluttered, dynamic human environments without needing a specially prepared floor or infrastructure overhaul. It has already been deployed operationally by logistics giant GXO and trialled by Amazon, making it one of the few humanoid robots in the world with genuine real-world warehouse hours on the clock.

Digit does not try to be everything. It is purpose-built for repetitive logistics tasks, which means it handles them with a focus and consistency that humans find difficult to sustain across a 12-hour shift. It works alongside human teams rather than replacing entire workflows, slotting into the dull, physically demanding loops that wear people out fastest.

At the agency, we think of Digit as the dependable colleague every warehouse manager quietly dreams of — no complaints, no fatigue, no dropped totes at 3 a.m. If your operation runs on repetition and volume, Digit is ready to clock in.

Tech sheet

Creator
Agility Robotics
Year
2023
Country
United States
Type
Humanoid
Height
1.75 m
Weight
65 kg
Status
In production
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Features
  • Bipedal
  • Legs
  • Arms
  • Vision
  • Logistics-optimised

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Frequently asked questions

What is the Agility Digit robot?

The Agility Digit robot is a bipedal humanoid robot designed specifically for logistics and warehouse operations. Standing 1.75 m tall and weighing 65 kg, it is built to move through the same spaces humans work in, including narrow aisles, loading docks, and areas with conveyor belts, without requiring any special infrastructure.

What can the Agility Digit robot do?

The Agility Digit robot is purpose-built to pick up and move totes in warehouse and distribution centre environments, handling payloads of up to 16 kg. It is designed to perform repetitive logistics tasks consistently across long shifts, working alongside human teams rather than replacing entire workflows.

Who makes the Agility Digit robot, and when was it released?

The Agility Digit robot is made by Agility Robotics, a company headquartered in the United States. The current version of Digit was introduced in 2023 and has since been deployed operationally by logistics companies including GXO and trialled by Amazon.

What are the key specs of the Agility Digit robot?

The Agility Digit robot stands 1.75 m tall and weighs approximately 65 kg. It can carry payloads of up to 16 kg and is designed to navigate dynamic, cluttered human environments without modifications to the existing floor or facility layout.

Is the Agility Digit robot available to buy, and how much does it cost?

The Agility Digit robot is available for deployment in commercial warehouse and logistics settings, as demonstrated by its operational use with GXO and trials with Amazon. Pricing has not been publicly disclosed by Agility Robotics, so interested buyers should contact the manufacturer directly for commercial terms.