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AGIBOT scales humanoids, opens global store
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AGIBOT scales humanoids, opens global store

AGIBOT is moving from flashy demos to a real commercial rollout: the company says it shipped more than 5,100 humanoids in 2025 and used MWC Barcelona to show its full lineup plus a global store and rental service. The viral 10,000-robot framing matters less than the bigger signal that embodied AI is becoming a distribution and services business.

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The interesting part is not the exact unit count; it's that AGIBOT is trying to turn embodied AI into a repeatable commercial product, not a one-off demo. If humanoids ever become mainstream, the winners will be the companies that can manufacture, rent, service, and localize them at scale.

  • AGIBOT had already announced its 5,000th robot in Dec. 2025 and then said it shipped 5,168 humanoids in 2025, so the viral 10,000-unit line reads like a stitched-together milestone story. [5,000th robot](https://www.agibot.com/article/231/detail/31.html) and [Omdia ranking](https://www.agibot.com/article/231/detail/33.html)
  • At MWC Barcelona, AGIBOT launched a global store and RaaS leasing model across 17 countries, with rentals starting at EUR 899/day. [MWC 2026 announcement](https://www.agibot.com/article/231/detail/44.html)
  • The lineup breadth matters: A2, X2, G2, D1, C5, and OmniHand point to a platform strategy across service, logistics, industrial, and event use cases rather than a single viral robot.
  • The catch is autonomy. High shipment numbers are impressive, but the real moat is still software reliability, task coverage, and how much human supervision each deployment needs.
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14d ago

2026-03-29

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14d ago

2026-03-28

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