Chinese Firms Dominate Humanoid Robot Shipments with Over 97% Global Share
According to the latest industry research, global humanoid robot shipments reached approximately 19,100 units in the first half of this year, more than triple the 5,100 units shipped during the same period last year. Chinese manufacturers accounted for over 97% of these shipments, underscoring the country's dominant position in the rapidly growing humanoid robot sector.
In terms of market share, AgiBot led with 8,400 units shipped, representing 44% of the global total, followed by Unitree Robotics with 5,900 units and a 31% share. Both companies significantly outpaced their American counterparts, which struggled to keep up with the Chinese leaders.
Three other Chinese companies also made notable contributions: Galaxy General, UBTech, and Leju Robotics each held global market shares of 5%, 4%, and 3%, respectively. This combined performance highlights the strength of China's humanoid robot ecosystem, driven by robust supply chains and rapid commercialization efforts.