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Fourier Intelligence GR-3
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Fourier Intelligence GR-3

Fourier's first full-size 'Care-bot' — built to comfort, not to lift

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Price To be Confirmed
Released 2025
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Overview

The Fourier GR-3 is Fourier Intelligence's first full-size 'Care-bot' — a 165 cm, ~71 kg bipedal humanoid built around companionship and care rather than industrial lifting. Unveiled in August 2025 and shown at CES 2026, it targets homes, nursing homes, rehabilitation centres and hospitality, where it is meant to converse, comfort and assist. Its 'Full-Perception Multimodal Interaction System' fuses sight, hearing and touch through an RGB + structured-light head camera, a 4-microphone array and 31 distributed tactile sensors, behind a soft-touch shell in warm tones with animated eye-display screens. It carries 55 degrees of freedom (with 6- or 12-DOF hand options), walks at ≥6 km/h, manages ~3 hours on dual hot-swappable batteries, and runs a vendor-stated 8-core AMD Ryzen with an optional NVIDIA Jetson module. Fourier has announced no official price — reseller estimates range wildly from about

7,500 to
20,000 — so it is effectively quote-based and orderable only as a B2B platform. RobotTesters has not tested a unit, so this is a specs-based assessment.

Score Breakdown

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Available skills

We haven't catalogued specific skills for the Fourier Intelligence GR-3 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

Form factor Full-size bipedal 'Care-bot' humanoid
Height 165 cm (1642 mm)
Weight ~71 kg
DOF 55 total (12 DOF per hand; 6-DOF hand option)
Max Speed ≥6 km/h (~1.7 m/s)
Arm Payload ~3 kg single-arm
Battery ~3 h; dual hot-swap (702 Wh + 234 Wh)
Sensors RGB + structured-light head cam, 4-mic array, 31 tactile sensors, 6-axis IMU, animated eye displays
AI Full-Perception Multimodal (vision+audio+touch) + onboard LLM dialogue
Compute 8-core AMD Ryzen · Ubuntu 22.04 · optional Jetson AGX Orin/Thor

Pros & Cons

Strengths

  • Fourier's first full-size 'Care-bot': designed for eldercare, rehab, assisted living and hospitality — companionship over payload
  • Rich human-interaction sensing: RGB + structured-light head camera, a 4-mic array, and 31 distributed pressure/tactile sensors across head, torso and hands
  • 55 degrees of freedom with a choice of 6-DOF or 12-DOF dexterous hands
  • Expressive, approachable design — soft-touch shell in warm tones with animated eye-display screens that blink and track faces
  • Practical engineering for long shifts: dual hot-swappable batteries (702 Wh + 234 Wh) for ~3 hours and ≥6 km/h walking

Weaknesses

  • No official price — third-party reseller estimates conflict wildly (~
7,500 to ~
20,000), so it is effectively quote-based
  • Sold only as a back-ordered B2B platform through resellers, with no official Fourier consumer channel
  • AI and compute figures are vendor-stated (AMD Ryzen, optional Jetson) and not confirmed by a primary datasheet
  • Less open than the GR-2 (no OpenLoong-style stack); RobotTesters has not tested a unit
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