On Jan. 9, Gasgoo learned that, according to the latest Market Radar on general-purpose embodied robots from global research firm Omdia, worldwide humanoid robot shipments reached 13,000 units in 2025, with Chinese manufacturers leading the pack.
AGIBOT, for its part, shipped more than 5,100 units for a 39% share — ranking first globally by both shipments and market share — followed by Unitree Robotics and UBTECH. Omdia projects exponential growth for the category, with shipments potentially climbing to 2.60 million units by 2035.

Image source: AGIBOT official website
On Dec. 8, 2025, AGIBOT announced its 5,000th general-purpose embodied robot had rolled off the production line.
Public filings show AGIBOT was founded in 2023, focusing on AI–robotics integration to develop and manufacture general-purpose humanoid robots. In August 2023, the company unveiled the Yuanzheng A1 intelligent robot; in August 2024, it introduced five new commercial humanoid models across two series, Yuanzheng and Lingxi; that October, the Lingxi X1 humanoid was announced as open source; and in December, AGIBOT began mass production of general-purpose robots.
In August 2025, AGIBOT's full lineup went on sale. The range at launch spanned six product lines: Yuanzheng A2, Lingxi X2, Jingling G1, OmniHand dexterous hand, D1 quadruped robot, and Juechen C5.









