Agibot is a Chinese humanoid robotics company building full-sized, AI-powered robots designed to perform real-world physical work in factories and logistics environments. Instead of redesigning workplaces, they’re betting on the human form factor so robots can use existing tools, navigate stairs, and operate in spaces built for people. The company focuses on integrating perception (vision and sensors), planning (decision-making algorithms), and precise motor control — which is far harder than sci-fi makes it look. They’re part of China’s broader push into advanced robotics, alongside firms like UBTECH and Unitree Robotics, aiming to industrialize humanoids at scale rather than just build flashy demos.