Digit
Bipedal logistics workhorse — 100K+ totes moved, most deployed humanoid globally
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$250K - $250K
Available
How it stands in your space.
Side-by-side with a 180 cm adult, so you can feel the robot's footprint, height, and presence before it ever rolls in.
Compared with a 180 cm adult, Digit stands at approximately waist-to-chest height.
180 cm adult
Specifications
What this robot can do.
- Obstacle avoidance
- Multi-floorRequires building integration
- Elevator support
- Voice interaction
- Screen interaction
- Autonomous charging
- Fleet managementRequires building integration
- Indoor
- Outdoor
Should you deploy it?
0–100 — higher is stronger, except where noted.
How operationally ready this robot is for production deployment today.
Confidence in the published ROI numbers — how likely the savings actually materialize.
Share of the human task this category can credibly offload.
Fit with your target environment — lighting, floor type, congestion.
Expected maintenance load and downtime risk. Lower is better.
Long-horizon strategic upside — where the platform points 3+ years out.
Buy if you run a large distribution center with 50,000+ sq ft and chronic tote-handling labor gaps; payback under 2 years at current GXO volumes (~100K totes confirmed). Skip if you need below-ground autonomy, precision manipulation, or <$150K unit cost.
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When to deploy this.
- Tote-transfer workflow between AMRs and conveyors in high-volume fulfillment centers (GXO, Amazon proven)
- Repetitive stacking and retrieval on shelving 0–6 feet in dense warehouse aisles without major layout redesign
- Tote recycling and empty-tote consolidation in ecommerce returns processing
When to skip it.
- Currently operates in segregated zones without human co-workers present; cooperative safety certification not expected until mid-to-late 2026
- Manipulation is limited and task scope is still narrow — excels at tote transfer, weak at dexterous assembly or fine-motor work
- Operating at 2:1 uptime ratio (two units working, one charging); requires third robot per two-unit production line or shift handoffs
What's verified, what's estimated.
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Specifications confirmed from Agility Robotics official site and manufacturer statements (payload, battery, speed, navigation sensors). Pricing ($250K) from distributor-aggregation sites (AwesomeRobots, RoboZaps). Deployment data and throughput metrics from official 100K-tote milestone announcement (GXO Flowery Branch, Nov 2025) and TIME Best Inventions 2024 interview with CEO Johnson. Safety milestones and uptime ratios from RoboZaps and Robozaps detailed review (March 2026). ROI claim of <2-year payback from CEO statement in TIME and corroborated across multiple sources. Functional safety timeline (mid-to-late 2026) from RoboZaps technical roadmap. Motor and sensor details from Sacra and independent blog sources (RoboZaps technical deep-dive).
- Deployment readinessInferred
- Labor replacement potentialInferred
- Environment fitInferred
- Future potentialInferred
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From rollout to recharge.
- 01
Teach by demonstration
Engineers walk the humanoid through the target task, recording motion and contact data.
- 02
Train task policy
Sensor traces feed a learned policy that generalizes the demonstrated behavior across the workspace.
- 03
Whole-body manipulation
The robot executes the task with full-body coordination — handling tools, totes, or load points autonomously.
- 04
Pilot loop & refine
Failures and exceptions feed back into training; the policy improves with each shift logged.
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Scene preview · arriving in Phase 2
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