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Atalante

Made by Wandercraft ๐Ÿ‡ซ๐Ÿ‡ท Paris, France
CommercialBipedal

Wandercraft's Atalante is an FDA-cleared self-balancing exoskeleton that enables patients with severe mobility impairments to walk hands-free. The device features 12 actuated degrees of freedom across hip, knee, and ankle joints, with dynamic walking algorithms that maintain balance without crutches...

Height5'3"-6'3" (160-190 cm, adjustable)
Weight75 kg
Max Speed~0.5 m/s
Degrees of Freedom12
Battery Life~2 hours

Capability Assessment

3.7/ 10
ReadinessHigh
DexterityMinimal
MobilityMinimal
AutonomyLow
PayloadData pending
EnduranceLow
3.7/ 10
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Specifications

Height5'3"-6'3" (160-190 cm, adjustable)
Weight75 kg
Max Speed~0.5 m/s
Degrees of Freedom12
Battery Life~2 hours
Gait TypeBipedal (powered exoskeleton)
SensorsIMU, joint encoders, force-torque sensors
ConnectivityWiFi
Motor TypeElectric servo actuators
AI IntegrationDynamic walking algorithms (self-balancing)
Software / OSProprietary clinical software

Specs vs Field Average

How Atalante compares to the average across all indexed robots (normalized 0-10 scale)

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About Atalante

Wandercraft's Atalante is an FDA-cleared self-balancing exoskeleton that enables patients with severe mobility impairments to walk hands-free. The device features 12 actuated degrees of freedom across hip, knee, and ankle joints, with dynamic walking algorithms that maintain balance without crutches or external support. Weighing 75 kg, the Atalante adjusts mechanically to fit users between 160 and 190 cm tall. Wandercraft, a French company founded in 2012, has secured FDA clearance for use with spinal cord injury, stroke-induced hemiplegia, and multiple sclerosis. The latest Atalante X generation is approximately half the weight of its predecessor. Wandercraft is now developing a personal exoskeleton for daily use outside clinical settings, in partnership with NVIDIA for physical AI integration.

Made by Wandercraft

Atalante exoskeleton. Medical-grade walking rehabilitation. CE-certified.

Total Funding$50M+
ValuationPrivate
Employees150+
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Use Cases

Healthcare

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