Agility Robotics Digit is the benchmark for commercial humanoid robot deployment in 2026, and the gap between Digit and its nearest competitor is measured in hundreds of thousands of logged warehouse operations. No other humanoid robot has accumulated this level of real-world commercial proof. Digit stands 160 cm tall and weighs 65 kg, with a 23 kg (50 lb) payload capacity, an 8-hour continuous battery life, and a walking speed of 1.2 m/s. It is purpose-built for the tote-handling workflows that dominate e-commerce and third-party logistics — reaching into shelves, lifting containers, and moving inventory at a pace that integrates with existing human workflows. The deployment portfolio reads like a Fortune 500 logistics directory. GXO Logistics deployed Digit at its Flowery Branch, Georgia facility, where the robot logged 100,000+ tote movements — the most documented proof of commercial humanoid capability anywhere in the industry. Amazon, Toyota Canada (7 units), Mercado Libre, and Schaeffler have each signed multi-year contracts. These are not pilot agreements with opt-out clauses — they are operational commitments. Agility offers Digit via a Robotics-as-a-Service (RaaS) model priced at $10 to $30 per hour, making the equivalent purchase price approximately $250,000. At the lower end of that RaaS range, the ROI case is compelling: with US warehouse labor averaging $15 to $20 per hour including benefits and turnover costs, the payback window narrows to 18 to 24 months when Digit operates 8 or more hours per shift. The Oregon manufacturing facility now has capacity exceeding 10,000 units per year. Digit is ISO 10218:2025 certified for industrial human-robot coexistence, meeting the most current safety standard for shared workspaces. A next-generation platform with 50 lb payload and enhanced autonomy is in development, signaling that the commercial roadmap extends well beyond current capabilities.
Comments on "Agility Robotics Digit"
Create a free account or sign in to join the discussion.
Sign in to join the conversation