The Humanoid Anthology research project is an expansive compilation devoted to documenting the rapidly evolving world of humanoid robotics. Currently, the focus is on gathering detailed information about emerging humanoid robot companies and the innovative robots they have developed. This anthology not only chronicles significant historical milestones in the humanoid industry but also serves as a dynamic repository of knowledge reflecting the technological advancements shaping this field. A key aim of this research is to provide insightful analysis on the future relationship between humans and technology, exploring how humanoid robots will impact society, industry, and human interaction in the years to come.

NEO

Release Date: 2025-10-29
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Neo is built by the company 1X

IRON

XPeng unveiled its next-generation “IRON” humanoid robot at its 2025 AI Day, calling it the most anthropomorphic robot to date. The company presented it as part of its shift toward becoming a “Physical AI” enterprise. CEO He Xiaopeng highlighted the robot’s lifelike movements, which reportedly made some observers question whether a human was inside. XPeng views the IRON robot as a crucial step toward integrating human-like design and behavior to collect real-world data, linking the robot’s intelligence to the broader XPeng ecosystem across vehicles and aerial systems.

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Release Date: 2025-11-11
Video: Watch : Xpeng Unzips Humanoid Robot To Prove It’s Not Human ? - YouTube
Company: Xpeng

H2

Standing 182 cm tall and weighing around 70 kg, the H2 features a streamlined metallic frame built from aircraft-grade aluminum, titanium alloy and high-strength plastics. The latest video showcases combat skills of the humanoid robot (04.01.2026). Standing 182 cm tall and weighing around 70 kg, the H2 features a streamlined metallic frame built from aircraft-grade aluminum, titanium alloy and high-strength plastics.

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Release Date: 2025-11-22
Video: Unitree Humanoid Robot Daily Training 🥳 - YouTube
Company: Unitree Robotics

PHYBOT

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