Introduction
Agile Robots SE has launched Agile ONE, its first full‑body humanoid robot engineered for industrial applications rather than demonstration. The company frames Agile ONE as a production‑ready asset for mixed workflows that require human‑like manipulation, mobility, and adaptive perception.
Quick facts
| Item | Detail |
|---|---|
| Official launch date | 19 November 2025 |
| Production start | Early 2026 (Germany) |
| Height | ~174 cm |
| Weight | ~69 kg |
| Max payload | ~20 kg |
| Walking speed (claimed) | ~2 m/s |
| Primary focus | Industrial automation, material handling, machine tending, precision manipulation |
Technical highlights
- Human-scale mobility: Full‑body locomotion with balance control for factory environments.
- Dexterous hands: Multi‑joint fingers with fingertip and force‑torque sensing for delicate and tool‑use tasks.
- Perception stack: Integrated cameras, LiDAR and onboard sensors for environment awareness and HRI.
- Layered AI control: A combined stack for strategic planning, reactive control, and fine‑motor execution; designed to integrate with AgileCore fleet management.
- Industrial readiness: Designed, assembled and to be manufactured in‑house in Germany to support serial deployment.
Intended use cases
Agile ONE targets tasks where traditional fixed automation is inefficient:
- Flexible pick‑and‑place for varied part geometries
- Machine tending and tool operations
- Intralogistics and short‑range material transfer
- Quality inspection and precision assembly tasks requiring dexterity
Market positioning and significance
Agile ONE is positioned as an industrial counterpart to research humanoids: engineered for uptime, repeatability and integration rather than novelty. If fielded at scale, Agile ONE represents a pragmatic pivot in the humanoid sector — from lab prototypes to assets in production environments — and may accelerate adoption where human‑like manipulation is required.
Known gaps / open questions
- Power & endurance: Public materials do not disclose typical battery life or continuous‑operation hours per shift.
- Actuator and DoF specifics: Detailed actuator models, bandwidth and full body DoF counts are not publicly published.
- Pricing & purchase terms: No official pricing or commercialization tiers are available.
- Independent benchmarks: Third‑party performance benchmarks and multi‑shift reliability data are pending.
Bottom line
Agile ONE is a deliberate engineering attempt to deliver a humanoid that can be deployed in industry, not only demonstrated in labs. The launch shifts the conversation from feasibility to integration: primary evaluation will hinge on endurance, safety in mixed workspaces, and the ability to deliver predictable throughput against incumbent automation.
This article covers Agile ONE by Agile Robots SE, an industrial humanoid robot launched in November 2025.

