Gasgoo Munich- GigaAI has officially kicked off deliveries for its in-house general-purpose robot, marking the first wave of multi-customer orders. The initial unit — a "physical AGI native body" dubbed Maker H01 — has been shipped to the Hubei Humanoid Robot Innovation Center.
Designed around a physical AGI-native architecture, the Maker H01 aims to serve as intelligent infrastructure across industrial, commercial, and domestic scenarios. Its standout feature is a hardware design natively adapted for embodied intelligence models. By providing a stable, efficient physical platform for upper-layer algorithms, the robot seeks to accelerate the deployment of general intelligence in the real world.

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Notably, this shipment comes just two months after GigaAI officially unveiled the Maker H01 in November 2025. That rapid turnaround underscores the company's systemic capabilities in engineering mass production, supply chain integration, and fast-paced software-hardware iteration.
GigaAI's strategy centers on a "Foundation Model - Body - Scenario" triad, positioning it as an early mover in world models among domestic tech firms. To execute this, the company developed the GigaWorld world model platform and the GigaBrain general embodied intelligence system. These work in a closed-loop ecosystem with its Maker series robots. The goal is to achieve an order-of-magnitude boost in efficiency across the entire chain — from data collection and model training to scenario deployment — ultimately driving large-scale physical AGI applications.
The large-scale delivery of the Maker H01 marks a milestone for GigaAI, validating its "native model plus native body" approach. It completes a critical loop taking the technology from R&D and productization all the way to real-world deployment.
In October 2025, GigaAI partnered with the Hubei Humanoid Robot Innovation Center to build the world's first "world-model-driven virtual-real embodied intelligence data factory," aiming to set an industry benchmark for training grounds. This collaboration targets the core journey of embodied intelligence — from development to deployment. It establishes a comprehensive closed-loop system covering body control, data collection, processing, and enhancement, model training, and functional iteration, ensuring that embodied intelligence capabilities continue to evolve within real-world business environments.








