Digit
Digit is a bipedal humanoid robot manufactured by Agility Robotics designed for logistics and manufacturing tasks. It is noted as the first humanoid robot in production deployment and operates through cloud management via the Arc platform.
Overview and Use Cases
Digit is a field-deployed bipedal humanoid robot purpose-built for logistics and manufacturing operations. It represents the first humanoid robot model to achieve production deployment. The robot is cloud-managed through the Arc platform, which enables remote monitoring and task assignment.
Digit has been deployed in commercial logistics environments, including operations at GXO, where it has moved over 100,000 totes as of 2025.
Key Capabilities
- Lifts and manipulates objects up to 25 kg, within OSHA workplace safety limits
- Navigates uneven surfaces and walks through narrow aisles
- Performs pick-and-place operations, retrieving objects from floor level and lifting them to heights exceeding 6 feet
- Operates under cloud-based management through the Arc platform for task coordination and monitoring
Manufacturer
Digit is manufactured by Agility Robotics, a robotics company based in the United States.
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