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Humanoid robots hit mass production in China
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Humanoid robots hit mass production in China

Jimmie Dempsey
Last updated: April 9, 2026 5:08 pm
Jimmie Dempsey Published April 9, 2026
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For years, humanoid robots felt like something you watched on social media. Impressive, yes. Practical, not quite. That line just got blurry.

A new factory in China is now producing humanoid robots at a pace that feels closer to car manufacturing. One robot rolls off the line every 30 minutes.

That adds up to about 10,000 units a year.  This is not a prototype phase anymore. This is real production.

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Inside China’s humanoid robot factory

The production line comes from a partnership between Leju Robotics and Dongfang Precision Science & Technology. What makes this facility stand out is how structured and repeatable the process has become.

There are 24 precision assembly stages. On top of that, 77 inspection steps check everything before a robot leaves the line. That level of testing matters because reliability has always been a weak spot for humanoid machines. Efficiency also jumped. The company says output improved by more than 50 percent compared to older production methods.

Then there is flexibility. The system can switch between robot models without shutting everything down. That means the same factory can serve multiple industries, from automotive to home appliances. This is how you move from cool tech to actual business.

Why humanoid robot production at 10,000 units matters

The robotics industry has reached a turning point. It is no longer enough to show what a robot can do. Companies now need to prove they can build them at scale.

That shift is showing up across the market.

  • Agibot has already hit 10,000 units
  • Unitree Robotics is planning a major expansion with new funding
  • UBTECH Robotics is working to lower costs to below $20,000 per robot

Investors are watching production numbers closely. High output signals that a company can move beyond demos and into real deployment. It also shows confidence that there will be actual demand.

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Humanoid robots are lined up at a production facility.

The shift to large-scale humanoid robot manufacturing

There is another important change here that is easy to miss. Companies are splitting roles. In this case, Leju Robotics focuses on design and software. Dongfang Precision Science & Technology handles production and scaling. This model looks a lot like how other tech industries evolved. One group builds the brain. Another builds the product at scale. That separation could speed things up across the entire robotics space.

What is still holding humanoid robots back

Even with all this progress, one big problem remains. Software. Building the body is getting easier. Teaching it how to function in the real world is still difficult. Homes, warehouses and public spaces are unpredictable. Objects vary in shape. Lighting changes. Tasks that seem simple for humans can confuse a machine. Factories can now produce thousands of robots. That does not guarantee those robots will be useful right away. The pressure is shifting toward AI developers to close that gap.

What this means to you

This might feel far removed from everyday life. It is not. As production ramps up, costs usually come down. That opens the door for more businesses to adopt humanoid robots. You could start seeing them in warehouses, retail environments or service roles sooner than expected. At the same time, this raises questions about jobs, safety and how comfortable people feel interacting with machines that look and move like humans. The speed of this shift is what stands out. What felt experimental last year is now moving toward mainstream deployment.

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Humanoid robots stand in rows.

Kurt’s key takeaways

Humanoid robots are entering a new phase. The conversation is no longer about whether they can be built. It is about how fast they can be produced and where they will actually work. Factories like this one in China are setting the pace. Now the rest of the industry has to keep up.

If humanoid robots become common in workplaces, where would you draw the line between helpful automation and going too far?  Let us know by writing to us at Cyberguy.com.

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