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JAKA Pro 16

JAKA Robotics

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JAKA Pro 16

JAKA Robotics
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The JAKA Pro 16 is a 6-axis collaborative robot arm manufactured by JAKA Robotics (founded 2014, Shanghai), featuring a 16 kg payload, 1713 mm reach, IP68 ingress protection, and a maximum speed of 3.9 m/s. It is designed for harsh industrial environments and supports applications including metal cutting, grinding, machine tending, welding, assembly, and material handling. The robot is programmable via drag teaching and an app-based UI without a teaching pendant, and supports remote monitoring and programming over the internet. Pricing varies significantly across resellers ($35,000–$49,400), and the system is not available for direct online purchase. JAKA is actively investing in embodied AI R&D, with recent academic research using the Pro 16 as a platform for advanced manipulation policies.

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payload
16 kg
reach / working radius
1713 mm
operating temperature range
-10°C to +50°C
robot weight
73.9 kg (162.9 lb)
maximum TCP speed
3.9 m/s
joint ranges
J1: ±360°; J2: -85°/+265°; J3: ±175°; J4: -85°/+265°; J5: ±360°; J6: ±360°
price range
$35,000–$49,400 USD (reseller pricing; not available for direct online purchase)

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No public price — contact the supplier for a quote.

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Evidence-graded claims from the JAKA Robotics deep report

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  • JAKA Robotics raised a ~$150M Series D round in H1 2022, backed by Prosperity7 Ventures, SoftBank, and Temasek.

    The raise is corroborated by three independent sources — PR Newswire press release, CBInsights financial data (precise figure: $148.04M), and The Robot Report trade press — all naming the same investors and timeframe; the minor $150M vs $148.04M discrepancy is rounding only [3][4][7].

    from JAKA Robotics deep report →
  • JAKA's cobot arms (JAKA Zu series) are used in real-world industrial and research robotics applications.

    The Robot Report (independent trade press) confirms deployment in automotive, semiconductor, and electronics industries [4], and a Reddit r/computervision community post independently mentions JAKA 6-axis robots being used in computer vision/robotics research contexts [11]; however, scale and Western market penetration remain unverified.

    from JAKA Robotics deep report →
Bad
  • JAKA has deployed 10,000+ cobots worldwide across automotive, semiconductor, and electronics industries.

    The 10,000+ figure comes solely from JAKA's own LinkedIn company profile (a vendor/marketing channel), and the r/PLC community reports low brand awareness among Western industrial automation professionals as of December 2024, suggesting the deployments are likely concentrated in China with no independent global verification [5][12].

    from JAKA Robotics deep report →
  • JAKA filed for a CNY 750M IPO on Shanghai's STAR Market in 2023, with CNY 420M earmarked to build 50,000 units/year production capacity.

    EqualOcean news independently reported the IPO filing and the 50,000-unit capacity target [10], but no subsequent source in the dossier confirms the IPO was approved, completed, or that the production facility was built — the filing status remains unresolved.

    from JAKA Robotics deep report →
Ugly
  • The JAKA π humanoid can walk at 1.8 m/s, run, and jump.

    These performance figures appear exclusively in a commerce/product listing on humanoid.guide (a vendor-sourced spec sheet), and no independent teardown, third-party test, journalist review, or user report has verified the walking speed, running, or jumping capability of the JAKA π [2].

    from JAKA Robotics deep report →
  • JAKA π is safe to operate alongside humans.

    Human-safety is a vendor-only claim from the humanoid.guide commerce listing (confidence 0.7 in the dossier itself), with no independent safety certification, regulator approval, or third-party test cited anywhere in the dossier [2].

    from JAKA Robotics deep report →

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