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GR-3

Fourier Intelligence

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Height
165 cm
Payload
Verified autonomy
not assessed
Real deployment
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Status
Price
verified / really deployed unverified / demo-stage

The GR-3 is a full-size humanoid 'Care-bot' developed by Fourier Intelligence (Fourier Robotics), a Chinese robotics firm, unveiled on August 6, 2025 and showcased at CES 2026. Standing 165 cm tall and weighing 71 kg with 55 degrees of freedom, it is designed for companionship, healthcare, rehabilitation, and education in homes, hospitals, nursing centers, and schools. It features a Full-Perception Multimodal Interaction System (vision, audio, tactile), LLM integration, multilingual speech, contextual memory, and whole-body teleoperation capability. The robot is listed at approximately $80,000 and is described as in production, though no independent teardown or third-party operational reviews are available in the supplied evidence. Autonomy level is difficult to establish independently: the system explicitly supports whole-body teleoperation and remote control, and no independent evidence confirms fully autonomous task execution in real deployments.

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height
165 cm
weight
71 kg
degrees_of_freedom_total
55
degrees_of_freedom_hands
12
battery_runtime
3 hours per charge
battery_type
Dual hot-swappable batteries
max_speed
5 km/h
payload_strength
15 kg

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Evidence-graded claims from the Fourier Intelligence deep report

Good
  • Fourier Intelligence's rehabilitation devices are deployed in 2,000+ hospitals and organizations across 40+ countries

    Independent robotics press [11] cites this installed base figure, and a confirmed major installation at the Sultan Nazrin Shah PERKESO Rehabilitation Center in Malaysia (opened June 17, 2026, serving up to 700 patients) is corroborated by multiple news sources [9][10]; note this applies to rehabilitation devices only, not humanoid robots.

    from Fourier Intelligence deep report →
  • Zero publicly confirmed paid GR-1 or GR-3 humanoid robot deployments exist with named customers or disclosed performance KPIs

    Independent robotics press [11] explicitly states this finding, and no other independent source in the dossier contradicts it; vendor pilot deployment claims at Chinese manufacturing facilities [12] are unverified vendor assertions (confidence 0.75).

    from Fourier Intelligence deep report →
  • Fourier's HiLo and iDP3 research demonstrates autonomous locomotion and manipulation capabilities validated on real-world humanoid hardware

    Peer-reviewed arXiv papers [21][23] independently document HiLo's hybrid RL locomotion policy (resilient to external disturbances on real hardware) and iDP3's autonomous manipulation in diverse real-world scenarios using only lab-collected data; these are research-grade validations, not commercial deployment evidence.

    from Fourier Intelligence deep report →
Bad
  • GR-1 achieved mass production with 100+ units delivered

    The 100+ units figure is cited by news and video sources [27][28] but originates from vendor communications; independent robotics press [11] confirms zero publicly named paying customers or disclosed KPIs for any GR-series humanoid, leaving the delivery claim unverified by a third party.

    from Fourier Intelligence deep report →
  • GR-3 features 55 degrees of freedom, stands 165 cm tall, and supports dual hot-swappable batteries enabling claimed 24/7 continuous operation

    Height (165 cm) and DoF (55) are consistent across official specs [2], press releases [8], and video sources [26][28] (confidence 0.99/0.99), but the 24/7 continuous operation claim via hot-swap is vendor-only [8] and has not been independently tested or validated in any real-world deployment.

    from Fourier Intelligence deep report →
  • Fourier Intelligence secured strategic cooperation agreements with NHG Health (Singapore) and Nagoya University (Japan) at GReAT 2026

    A news source [13] confirms the partnership signings at GReAT 2026, but the agreements are MoUs/cooperation frameworks with no disclosed scope, deliverables, or timeline, and no independent verification of any resulting humanoid robot deployment or clinical trial has been reported.

    from Fourier Intelligence deep report →

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