Unitree Robotics is a Hangzhou-based Chinese robotics company (founded in 2016) best known for pushing high-performance, relatively affordable legged robots into wider commercial and developer use. Its lineup spans quadrupeds for inspection/research and humanoids aimed at embodied-AI development and, increasingly, practical work.
Currently available quadrupeds include the Go2, a compact “robot dog” sold in multiple versions (including education-oriented variants) and marketed around onboard sensing (e.g., LiDAR) and autonomy features for labs, creators, and light field use. For heavier-duty environments, Unitree sells the B2, positioned as an industrial-grade quadruped with strong joint torque and fast traversal (Unitree advertises up to 6 m/s), aimed at more demanding terrain and logistics/inspection scenarios. The B2-W extends that idea with a wheeled variant offered through Unitree’s store for industrial applications.
On the humanoid side, Unitree’s G1 is a smaller, more developer-accessible humanoid with dexterous force control and a wide joint range. The company also promotes the full-size H1/H1-2 line as a “universal humanoid robot” platform with 3D LiDAR + depth sensing and dozens of degrees of freedom.
Future / newest robots include the R1, unveiled at a sharply lower price point, as Unitree’s bid to make humanoids broadly accessible, and the newer H2 (“Destiny Awakening”), which Unitree is teasing as a next-generation humanoid platform.