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Figure 03
Figure AI Humanoid Specs-based review

Figure 03

The first humanoid robot designed for everyday home use — powered by Helix AI

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Not Rated Yet
Price To be Confirmed
Released 2025
Partial score — based on publicly available specifications. Hands-on subcategories pending physical testing.
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Overview

Figure 03 is the third-generation humanoid from Figure AI and a landmark product in robotics history — the first humanoid robot designed from the ground up for everyday home use. Released in October 2025 and named TIME's Best Invention of the Year, Figure 03 pairs a fully redesigned hand and sensory system with the Helix 02 AI model to perform real household tasks: folding laundry, washing dishes, watering plants. Its wireless inductive charging system lets the robot dock and recharge itself autonomously at 2 kW. The BotQ manufacturing facility is targeting 12,000 units per year, with 100,000 robots planned over four years — making Figure 03 the first humanoid built for genuine mass production.

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Available skills

We haven't catalogued specific skills for the Figure 03 yet. We track public GitHub repos and official sources that explicitly target this robot; as the ecosystem grows, new motions, behaviours and SDKs will appear here automatically.

Technical Specifications

Height ~1.68 m
Weight ~70 kg
Hand DOF 16 DOF per hand
Max Speed ~1.2 m/s
Charging Wireless inductive (2 kW)
Upper Body Payload 20 kg
Sensors Redesigned sensory suite, cameras, microphones
AI Model Helix 02 (Figure AI)
OS Proprietary
Connectivity Wi-Fi, LTE

Pros & Cons

Strengths

  • 16 degrees of freedom per hand — most dexterous fingers of any humanoid
  • Helix 02 AI enables full-body autonomous task execution (laundry, dishes, watering plants)
  • World-first wireless inductive charging — docks and charges itself autonomously
  • Named TIME's Best Invention 2025 — most acclaimed humanoid of the year
  • BotQ factory targeting 12,000 units/year — first humanoid designed for mass production

Weaknesses

  • Completely closed — no public SDK, no developer access
  • Not available to purchase — pre-production for home consumer market
  • Walking speed (~1.2 m/s) below locomotion-focused competitors
  • Limited public benchmarks and transparency
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