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AgiBot's full-size humanoid robot is seen at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES 2026) event at the Las Vegas Convention Center on January 7, 2026. /VCG
AgiBot's full-size humanoid robot is seen at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES 2026) event at the Las Vegas Convention Center on January 7, 2026. /VCG
China emerged as the world's top producer of humanoid robots in 2025, outpacing U.S. competitors in shipments and market share, according to a new report that highlights China’s rapidly expanding edge in next-generation robotics.
The Shanghai-based AgiBot achieved an annual shipment volume of over 5,100 units, securing a 39 percent share of the global humanoid robot market and ranking first in the world for both shipment volume and market share, according to the report released on Thursday by Omdia, a tech consultancy in London.
It was followed by Hangzhou-based Unitree and Shenzhen-based UBTECH, which recorded shipment volumes of 4,200 and 1,000 units, respectively. AgiBot and UBTECH focus on commercial and industrial applications, while Unitree's robots are widely deployed in research, education and consumer markets.
Unitree's humanoid robots are seen at the CES 2026, January 6, 2026. /VCG
Unitree's humanoid robots are seen at the CES 2026, January 6, 2026. /VCG
Last year, other major Chinese humanoid robot manufacturers such as Leju Robot, EngineAI and Fourier, along with U.S. counterparts including Figure AI, Agility Robotics and Tesla, achieved shipment volumes ranging from 150 to 500 units each. Global annual shipments are estimated to have reached approximately 13,000 units.
In terms of product competitiveness, AgiBot, Figure AI, Tesla, UBTECH and Unitree are considered first-tier players, according to the report titled "General-purpose Embodied Intelligent Robots."
Chinese robotics makers, including EngineAI and UBTECH, are planning to ramp up their production output.
AgiBot's full-size humanoid robot is seen at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES 2026) event at the Las Vegas Convention Center on January 7, 2026. /VCG
China emerged as the world's top producer of humanoid robots in 2025, outpacing U.S. competitors in shipments and market share, according to a new report that highlights China’s rapidly expanding edge in next-generation robotics.
The Shanghai-based AgiBot achieved an annual shipment volume of over 5,100 units, securing a 39 percent share of the global humanoid robot market and ranking first in the world for both shipment volume and market share, according to the report released on Thursday by Omdia, a tech consultancy in London.
It was followed by Hangzhou-based Unitree and Shenzhen-based UBTECH, which recorded shipment volumes of 4,200 and 1,000 units, respectively. AgiBot and UBTECH focus on commercial and industrial applications, while Unitree's robots are widely deployed in research, education and consumer markets.
Unitree's humanoid robots are seen at the CES 2026, January 6, 2026. /VCG
Last year, other major Chinese humanoid robot manufacturers such as Leju Robot, EngineAI and Fourier, along with U.S. counterparts including Figure AI, Agility Robotics and Tesla, achieved shipment volumes ranging from 150 to 500 units each. Global annual shipments are estimated to have reached approximately 13,000 units.
In terms of product competitiveness, AgiBot, Figure AI, Tesla, UBTECH and Unitree are considered first-tier players, according to the report titled "General-purpose Embodied Intelligent Robots."
Chinese robotics makers, including EngineAI and UBTECH, are planning to ramp up their production output.
(With input from Xinhua)