Xiaomi is best known for smartphones and consumer electronics, but it has also built a strong robotics capability through its Xiaomi Robotics Lab and the “Cyber” robot line. Its humanoid program focuses around CyberOne, unveiled in August 2022 as a full-size bipedal robot intended to advance embodied AI and future service/industrial use. Xiaomi says CyberOne is 177 cm tall and 52 kg, with a 3D visual spatial perception system and whole-body control for coordinated locomotion and manipulation.
CyberOne is not commercially available at present. Xiaomi has publicly denied reports that CyberOne is entering near-term mass production, indicating the humanoid remains in development rather than being a product you can order.
In parallel, Xiaomi markets legged robots that help mature its sensing, locomotion, and developer ecosystem - especially the CyberDog family. CyberDog 2 (introduced in 2023) is a bionic quadruped with a dense sensor suite and upgraded actuators, aimed at more natural motion and richer interaction for creators, labs, and pilot applications.
Looking ahead, Xiaomi’s “future robots” narrative is increasingly factory-focused. In December 2025, CEO Lei Jun said Xiaomi plans to deploy humanoid robots across its factories within five years, implying internal pilots that scale once reliability and safety are proven. Reporting on Xiaomi’s aggressive hiring to improve dexterity suggests the next iterations will prioritize better hands, tighter whole-body control, and higher autonomy - bridging the gap between demos and sustained work in complex spaces such as production lines, warehouses, and eventually homes where robots must move safely around people and adapt to unpredictable layouts and clutter.