Digit by Agility Robotics is an advanced Mobile Manipulation Robot (MMR) designed for seamless integration into existing workflows without necessitating significant infrastructure modifications. It stands at a height of 5' 9" and can handle payloads up to 35 lbs, making it suitable for operations in warehousing, distribution, and manufacturing environments. Its ability to navigate complex environments, including stairs and tight spaces, is facilitated by its bipedal design, which mimics human movement patterns, allowing Digit to operate in facilities designed for human workers.

The robot's design emphasizes safety and flexibility in industrial applications. Digit's workcells meet industry safety standards and are part of a fully commissioned deployment process. Furthermore, the robot offers versatility through its Robot as a Service (RaaS) or Capital Expenditure (CapEx) acquisition options, which adapt to fluctuating demands and ensure a maximized return on investment for businesses.

Digit is equipped with specialized end effectors and advanced perception and manipulation capabilities, optimizing it for a variety of material movement tasks, particularly tote handling. Its unique leg design, resembling human backward knees, enhances its ability to maneuver in cramped areas and reach close to shelves and other infrastructure, extending its operational range from the floor to approximately 6 feet. This design choice not only increases the robot's functional reach but also its efficiency in typical industrial tasks.

Payload 18 kg
Product mass 37 kg
Power
  • Combustion
  • Electric
  • Fuel Cells
  • Hydraulic
  • Pneumatic
Height 1.75 m
Application
  • Palletizing
  • Picking and placing
  • Assembly
  • Machine loading
  • Welding
  • Screwing
  • Polishing and grinding
  • Gluing and dispensing
  • Inspection
Industry
  • Education
  • Automotive
  • Food and Beverage
  • Packaging
  • Healthcare
  • Electronics
  • Aerospace and Defense
  • Energy and Utilities

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Figure FIGURE 01 is a humanoid robot designed to function effectively in human-centric environments. It stands at approximately 1.68 meters (5'6") tall and weighs 60 kilograms, with the capability to carry a payload of up to 20 kilograms. This robot is powered electrically and offers a runtime of up to 5 hours, with a top speed of 1.2 meters per second. Its human-like form factor is strategically chosen to facilitate interaction with environments that are typically designed for human occupation.The design rationale behind FIGURE 01 centers on the utility of a humanoid shape that mirrors human dexterity and mobility. This form allows the robot to perform a wide range of tasks that require the use of hands, arms, and legs, such as opening doors, using tools, climbing stairs, and lifting boxes. The inclusion of advanced AI enables FIGURE 01 to perform these tasks with a level of proficiency and autonomy that goes beyond traditional single-function robots, enhancing its applicability across diverse settings.FIGURE 01 is primarily aimed at industries where human presence is either scarce due to labor shortages or required in potentially hazardous conditions. Its applications are particularly pronounced in sectors like manufacturing, logistics, warehousing, and retail. In these environments, FIGURE 01 can augment human efforts, handle repetitive or dangerous tasks, and contribute to safer, more efficient operations. This deployment aligns with the broader vision of reducing the reliance on human labor in unsafe conditions and addressing workforce shortages effectively.