Chinese Humanoid Maker Agibot Rolls Out 10,000th Mass-Produced Unit
China’s robotics sector is ramping up its mass production of humanoids by taking advantage of the country’s vast supply chain and global demand.
Chinese robot maker Agibot said on Monday that the number of humanoids it has manufactured just reached 10,000, as the Shanghai-based startup accelerates the expansion of its output.
The new milestone comes just three months after the company announced the rollout of its 5,000th unit in December. Prior to that, it took AgiBot about a year to go from 1,000 units to 5,000 units.
This is the latest example of how China’s robotics sector is ramping up its production of humanoids by taking advantage of the country’s vast supply chain. Unitree, another major Chinese robot maker, said in a recent filing for an initial public offering that it sold 3,551 humanoids in the first nine months of 2025, up from 410 units in all of 2024.
Of the 10,000 humanoid robots Agibot has manufactured, a significant portion is already active in real-world environments, in industries such as logistics, retail, hospitality and education, the company said. Apart from China, the company said it has sold “a substantial number” of its humanoids in Europe, North America, Japan, South Korea, Southeast Asia and the Middle East.
“As our supply chain matures and manufacturing standardizes, we are seeing a pivot from small-scale, niche applications to robust, large-scale commercial demand,” Agibot chief technology officer Peng Zhihui said in a statement.