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JAKA Zu 12 - Vision Package
JAKA Robotics
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JAKA Zu 12 - Vision Package
JAKA RoboticsThe JAKA Zu 12 Vision Package is a 6-axis collaborative robot arm from JAKA Robotics (founded 2014, Shanghai) featuring a 12 kg payload, 1327 mm reach, ±0.03 mm repeatability, and IP44/IP54 protection. It is controlled via a TCP/IP & Modbus-capable control box and a 12-inch Android tablet, with optional vision integration for tasks such as environment perception, path planning, and precise operation. Pricing ranges from approximately $20,000 USD to €25,440 depending on variant and region. Several extracted facts relate to entirely different systems (Amazon Robin, UR3e satellite, JuanaPack, AMD Zynq board, NVIDIA Jetson) and are not attributable to the JAKA Zu 12. The robot operates autonomously for its programmed industrial tasks with no human performing or driving those tasks during execution.
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Specification
- payload
- 12 kg
- reach
- 1327 mm (one source states 1372 mm — minor discrepancy)
- max_speed
- 3 m/s (TCP)
- robot_weight
- 41 kg
- joint_ranges
- J1:±270°, J2:-85°/+265°, J3:±175°, J4:-85°/+265°, J5:±270°, J6:±270°
- power_supply
- 100–240 VAC, 50–60 Hz
- power_consumption
- 350–500 W (range across sources)
- control_box_dimensions
- 410×307×235 mm (W×H×D)
- price_range
- ~$20,000 USD / €23,500 (Zu 12 base); €25,440 (Zu 12 Ai variant)
- product_range
- JAKA Zu 3 through Zu 18 series
Price
No public price — contact the supplier for a quote.
Good · Bad · Ugly
Evidence-graded claims from the JAKA Robotics deep report
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 →
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 →
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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