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Galbot G1

Galbot

“The factory floor ace of mobile manipulation”

Can stand in for

Warehouse pick-and-place operator · Factory line material handler · Industrial logistics coordinator · Assembly support technician

Strength 70
Dexterity 65
Autonomy 60
Empathy 15
IQ 72
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 seasoned logistics engineer who can navigate a warehouse blindfolded and never misses a handoff — the quiet backbone every operation relies on.”

The Galbot G1 is a wheeled humanoid robot built by Galbot, a Chinese robotics company now valued at over $2.9 billion. It combines a mobile wheeled base with a humanoid upper body designed for mobile manipulation — meaning it moves fluidly through industrial environments and uses its arms and hands to interact with objects, machines, and workstations just as a human operator would.

Where the G1 truly shines is in demanding industrial settings. It has already attracted orders from heavyweights such as CATL, Bosch, Toyota, and SAIC — some of the most exacting manufacturers on the planet. Thousands of units have been ordered, a level of commercial traction that speaks louder than any spec sheet. Its in-house AI stack gives it the situational awareness and task-planning capability needed to operate reliably on busy factory floors without constant human supervision.

The G1’s wheeled base is a deliberate design choice: it trades bipedal agility for the stability, speed, and endurance that industrial environments actually demand. It is not here to climb stairs — it is here to get the job done, shift after shift, with consistent precision. Think of it as the dependable, quietly brilliant colleague who never calls in sick and always knows where everything is.

At the adoption agency, the Galbot G1 is one of our most in-demand industrial profiles. If your facility needs a robot that can slot into a real production line — not a demo — and is already trusted by global automotive and battery giants, the G1 deserves a very serious look.

Tech sheet

Creator
Galbot
Year
2024
Country
China
Type
Wheeled Humanoid
Status
In production
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Features
  • Wheeled base
  • Mobile manipulation
  • In-house AI
  • Upper-body humanoid form

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Frequently asked questions

What is the Galbot G1 robot?

The Galbot G1 is a wheeled humanoid robot designed for mobile manipulation in industrial environments. It features a humanoid upper body mounted on a wheeled base, allowing it to move through facilities and interact with objects and machinery much like a human worker.

What is the Galbot G1 robot designed to do?

The G1 robot is built for industrial tasks such as pick-and-place operations, material handling, and assembly support on factory floors. Its combination of mobility and manipulation makes it suited to logistics and manufacturing workflows.

Who makes the Galbot G1 robot and where is it from?

The Galbot G1 is made by Galbot, a robotics company headquartered in China. The company is privately held with a valuation exceeding $2.9 billion.

What AI does the Galbot G1 robot use?

The Galbot G1 uses an in-house AI system developed by Galbot itself. This proprietary AI handles navigation, object recognition, and task planning to enable autonomous operation in complex industrial settings.

Who are the customers of the Galbot G1 robot?

The G1 robot has attracted orders from major industrial clients including CATL, Bosch, Toyota, and SAIC. Thousands of units have been ordered, confirming its readiness for real-world deployment.