
Apollo is Apptronik's full-size humanoid robot built for industrial logistics and manufacturing. At 173 cm tall and 73 kg, it features 34 degrees of freedom — among the highest in any commercial humanoid — and a 25 kg payload capacity. Battery life is approximately 4 hours. Apollo uses a modular des...
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Introducing the Apollo Humanoid Robot by Apptronik
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Download Free Report →| Height | 5'8" (173 cm) |
| Weight | 73 kg |
| Payload Capacity | 25 kg |
| Degrees of Freedom | 34 |
| Battery Life | 4 hours |
| Gait Type | Bipedal |
| Motor Type | Electric |
| Sensors | Vision, force-torque, IMU |
How Apollo compares to the average across all indexed robots (normalized 0-10 scale)
Apollo is Apptronik's full-size humanoid robot built for industrial logistics and manufacturing. At 173 cm tall and 73 kg, it features 34 degrees of freedom — among the highest in any commercial humanoid — and a 25 kg payload capacity. Battery life is approximately 4 hours. Apollo uses a modular design with swappable battery packs and configurable end effectors, allowing rapid adaptation to different tasks. Apptronik, based in Austin, Texas, spun out of the Human Centered Robotics Lab at UT Austin. The company has partnerships with NASA and Mercedes-Benz for deployment in automotive manufacturing. Apollo is designed for box-moving, palletizing, and material handling tasks in warehouses. The robot's high DOF count enables complex manipulation sequences that many competitors cannot match. Apptronik has raised over $80 million in funding.
Apollo humanoid. $935M raised at $5.5B+ valuation. RaaS model. Mercedes-Benz deployment partner.
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