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humanoid. The important review question is whether the public robot lineup has documented specifications, visible hardware evidence, and a credible deployment path.
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Apptronik is reviewed as a robotics manufacturer focused on humanoid with country listed as United States. This page is designed for people researching the company behind the robots, checking whether its products are commercially available, and comparing its public claims against specifications, images, videos, manuals, and source links.
For SEO and buyer research, this manufacturer page keeps company-level information separate from individual robot reviews. Use it to understand the lineup first, then open each robot profile for the full specification sheet, image gallery, buying status, and source coverage.
humanoid. The important review question is whether the public robot lineup has documented specifications, visible hardware evidence, and a credible deployment path.
Apollo. Each linked model should be checked individually because pricing, runtime, payload, developer access, and public availability often vary by generation or deployment program.
United States
Apptronik has 1 robot profile connected here. Current public status signals include: enterprise pilots.
Manufacturer quality is not judged only by a polished demo video. We look for repeatable public evidence: official product pages, stable specifications, manual or developer documentation, clear buying status, deployment examples, image coverage from multiple angles, and whether claims can be checked against independent or primary sources.
Apptronik should be compared by target market, robot form factor, expected support model, and whether its robots are positioned for research, enterprise pilots, paid deployment, consumer release, or internal development.
Important signals include actuation approach, sensing package, mobility method, hand or gripper design, battery/runtime disclosure, SDK or ROS access, AI autonomy claims, and safety documentation.
Buyers should separate announced robots from shipping robots. A profile marked prototype, pilot, preorder, enterprise quote, or discontinued should be treated differently from a robot with a public purchase path.
2.0. When manufacturer sources are sparse, the page is intentionally conservative and avoids filling gaps with unsupported claims.
General-purpose humanoid from Apptronik
View robot profile| Spec | Apollo |
|---|---|
| Availability | enterprise pilots |
| Price | Enterprise quote only; no public MSRP |
| Height | 5 ft 8 in (1727 mm) |
| Weight | 160 lb (72.6 kg) |
| Payload | 55 lb (25 kg) |
| Runtime | 4 hours per battery pack |
| DOF | Not verified |
Use these links to verify company details, product pages, documentation, and public claims. Manufacturer data should be checked against official pages first, then against reputable independent references where available.
Apollo
United States
Current linked robot status signals include enterprise pilots. Check each robot page for the most specific availability and pricing notes.
Compare public robot specifications, source quality, deployment maturity, image evidence, developer documentation, support model, and whether pricing is public or quote-only.
Use linked robot profiles, manufacturer websites, product pages, manuals, and source records. Unknown company details should stay unconfirmed until supported by a source.