AgiBot X2 Ultra Full-Stack Open Source Humanoid Robot
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- BRAND:
- AGIBOT
- PART #:
- X2 Ultra
- ORIGIN:
- China
- AVAILABILITY:
- SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY
- SKU:
- AgiBot-X2-Ultra
AgiBot X2 Ultra Full-Stack Open Source Humanoid Robot
Agibot X2 Ultra is a compact humanoid robot developed by AgiBot (AGIBOT Innovation, Shanghai) as the higher-end model in the X2 series. Compared with the standard X2, the Ultra version adds more degrees of freedom and a richer perception suite, and it supports autonomous docking/charging with a dedicated station to extend operating time in public demos and research environments. The platform targets embodied AI, human–robot interaction (HRI), education, and light service tasks where agility, sensing, and developer access are important.
AgiBot provides the AimDK_X2 framework, a task-level SDK that exposes behaviors, sensor streams, and control interfaces so teams can build custom applications without rewriting low-level control.
Design and Features
Compact, human-compatible form factor
Both X2 variants share a footprint of 1310 × 460 × 210 mm (H×W×L) and stand at about 1.31 m. The Ultra is specified at about 39 kg, balancing mobility with a stable base for indoor demos and HRI. The format fits classrooms, labs, and public venues while maintaining human-scale reach.
High-mobility, high-DoF architecture
The Ultra increases the total actuated DoF to 30 (versus 25 on X2), including 1 DoF neck, 7 DoF per arm, 3 DoF waist, and 6 DoF per leg. The additional joints improve expressive gestures, arm dexterity, and whole-body coordination for demonstrations and research tasks.
Rich perception suite for embodied AI
Compared with the base X2, X2 Ultra adds a 3D LiDAR, front stereo RGB cameras, a rear RGB camera, and an RGB-D camera, alongside an interactive head RGB camera and head touch sensor. This multi-sensor array supports mapping, obstacle perception, people detection, and contact-aware interactions.
Autonomous docking and charging
A key differentiator is auto-charging via a dedicated docking station (Ultra edition), enabling longer duty cycles for continuous exhibitions, way-point tours, or concierge scenarios without manual battery swaps.
Developer-first software (AimDK_X2)
AimDK_X2 provides task APIs for motion, perception access, and behavior orchestration; documentation includes quick-start samples and FAQs for locomotion and interaction control. Ultra-specific debug interfaces expose high-speed USB on the internal compute (e.g., RK3588 and Orin NX) for development and data capture.
Technology and Specifications
Series parameters (Ultra edition) as published in AgiBot’s technical documentation:
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Dimensions / Height: 1310 × 460 × 210 mm, height about 1.31 m
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Weight: about 39 kg
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Total actuated DoF: 30
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Neck: 1 DoF
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Arm (each): 7 DoF
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Waist: 3 DoF
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Leg (each): 6 DoF
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Arm span (w/o end-effector): 558 mm
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Operating temperature: –10 °C to 40 °C
Perception system (Ultra vs. X2):
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3D LiDAR: Equipped on Ultra; not equipped on base X2
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RGB-D camera: Equipped on Ultra; not equipped on base X2
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Front stereo RGB cameras + rear RGB camera: Ultra
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Interactive RGB camera & head touch sensor: Both variants
Software & SDK:
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AimDK_X2 (task-level programming, sensor access, motion control) with code samples and FAQs for locomotion, arbitration, and safety notes.
Applications and Use Cases
Embodied-AI research & education
With 30 DoF and a rich sensor stack, X2 Ultra is positioned for policy learning, tactile/HRI studies, sensor fusion, and whole-body motion research. AimDK_X2 reduces bring-up time, letting teams script behaviors and access data without building a control stack from scratch.
Public interaction, tours, and edutainment
The perception array (stereo RGB, RGB-D, LiDAR) and the ability to self-dock for charging support continuous public demos, museum tours, and retail activations, where “always-on” presence and expressive motion are valued.
Light service and facility scenarios
In low-risk spaces, X2 Ultra can handle way-finding, reception, and basic patrol tasks, using LiDAR and RGB-D for obstacle-aware navigation while the head camera and touch sensors enable more natural HRI.
Prototype industrial workflows
Although not an industrial manipulator, the Ultra’s added arm DoF and perception make it suitable for proof-of-concept demonstrations (e.g., part presentation, inspection cues) that inform requirements for larger, production-oriented humanoids. (Context: AgiBot communications emphasize ecosystem growth around general-purpose robots.)
Advantages / Benefits
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Expanded dexterity: 30 DoF (with 7-DoF arms) improves reachability and expressive gestures versus the base X2.
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Richer sensing: 3D LiDAR + RGB-D + multi-RGB coverage yields better mapping, depth reasoning, and user awareness for HRI and navigation.
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Autonomous uptime: Dock-based auto-charging supports longer, unattended deployments at events or in public spaces.
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Developer access: AimDK_X2 with samples, FAQs, and Ultra-specific debug I/O speeds experimentation and integration.
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Indoor-friendly size: 1.31 m / ~39 kg form factor provides stability without the footprint and overhead of full-size humanoids.
Pricing and Availability
AgiBot lists X2 Ultra on its official product page and through authorized partners. Public, fixed pricing is uncommon; costs vary with package contents (e.g., docking station, SDK entitlements), regional support, and accessories. Most distributors provide enquiry/quote workflows for delivery timelines and configuration details. For definitive specs and commercial terms, consult the AgiBot X2 product page and AimDK docs.
FAQ Section
What is Agibot X2 Ultra?
A compact humanoid robot in the X2 family that adds 30 actuated DoF, a richer perception suite, and autonomous docking/charging for extended operation.
How does X2 Ultra work?
It combines a high-DoF bipedal body with stereo/RGB/RGB-D cameras and 3D LiDAR for perception. Developers program behaviors using AimDK_X2, which exposes task-level APIs and sensor streams.
Why is X2 Ultra important?
The Ultra’s added joints, depth + LiDAR sensing, and self-charging make it suitable for continuous public demos, HRI research, and embodied-AI experiments without the logistics burden of larger humanoids.
What are the headline specifications?
1.31 m height, ~39 kg weight, 30 actuated DoF (neck 1, arm 7×2, waist 3, leg 6×2), 558 mm arm reach (w/o end-effector), operating –10 °C to 40 °C, and enhanced sensors (3D LiDAR, RGB-D, front stereo RGB, rear RGB), with AimDK_X2 SDK.
Does the base X2 have LiDAR or RGB-D?
No. Those are Ultra-only features per the official comparison table. The base X2 uses an interactive RGB camera and touch sensors but omits LiDAR/RGB-D.
Summary
Agibot X2 Ultra extends the X2 platform with 30-DoF dexterity, LiDAR + RGB-D perception, and auto-docking to support long-running demos and research deployments. Its 1.31 m, ~39 kg form factor and AimDK_X2 software make it approachable for labs, classrooms, and public venues that need a capable, developer-ready humanoid without the footprint of full-size systems. For teams exploring embodied AI and HRI with real-world constraints, X2 Ultra offers a balanced mix of mobility, sensing, and integration readiness backed by official tooling and documentation.
Specifications
| PART # | X2 Ultra |
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| ROBOT TYPE | HUMANOID |
| TOTAL DOF | 31 DEGREES OF FREEDOM |
| ARM DOF | 7 DEGREES OF FREEDOM |
| RUNTIME | UP TO 2 HOURS |
| MAXIMUM SPEED | 2 METERS / SECOND |
| BRAND | AGIBOT |
| HEIGHT | 131.0 cm |
| WEIGHT | 37 kg |
