UniX AI, founded in 2024 and headquartered in Suzhou China, focuses on the R&D, mass production, and real-world deployment of general-purpose humanoid robots. Bringing together world-class talent across algorithms, engineering, product design, and supply chain, the company has independently developed the UniTouch vision-tactile foundation model, overcoming the challenge of limited generalization data.
With its core technologies—UniFlex, an efficient imitation learning framework; UniTouch, a multimodal model integrating tactile perception; and UniCortex, a long-sequence task planning model—UniX continuously pushes the boundaries of robots’ autonomous perception, planning, and execution in the physical world.
Its product lineup includes the second- and third-generation models of the wheeled dual-arm humanoid Wanda series and the bipedal humanoid Martian.
In August 2025, UniX AI swept the top honors at the World Humanoid Robot Games, winning both the champion and runner-up titles in the Hotel Room Service Challenge and the champion in the Reception Service Challenge, demonstrating its robots’ superior task performance in real-world environments.
Mass production was achieved in 2025, with hundreds of units already delivered, covering household and broad commercial service scenarios. UniX AI is committed to unleash the limitless potential of technology to create a better life experience for human beings.
Attended the IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and
Systems (IROS), engaging and exchanging ideas with leading experts from global academia and industry
Released the third-generation humanoid robot, featuring comprehensive upgrades in functionality and performance
Showcased the latest achievements in humanoid robotics
Won two gold medals and one silver medal in the hotel service scenario at the 1st
World Humanoid Robot Games, ranking 2nd globally on the gold medal leaderboard
Officially launched the mass production plan
Marks the company’s transition to large-scale product deployment and commercialization
Fully Upgraded Performance
World's First 8-DOF Bionic Arm
Debuted at WRC
Martian and Wanda 1.0
3 version of iteration within only three months
Team Formation
Clarify R&D Direction