AGIBOT rolls off 15,000th robot from production line

Marks a milestone in embodied AI deployment

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By Robotics 24/7 Staff    July 1, 2026         

AGIBOT rolls off 15,000th robot from production line

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AGIBOT reached its 15,000th robot production milestone in June 2026, which the company said underscores its accelerating production ramp-up.

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AGIBOT rolls off 15,000th robot from production line

AGIBOT

AGIBOT reached its 15,000th robot production milestone in June 2026, which the company said underscores its accelerating production ramp-up.

Shanghai, China-based embodied AI and robotics company AGIBOT announced that its 15,000th robot has officially rolled off the production line.

The company said that the milestone unit is the AGIBOT G2, an industrial-grade embodied task robot designed for industrial and real-world operational scenarios.

How AGIBOT scaled to 15,000 Units

Founded in February 2023, AGIBOT said that it has rapidly achieved a series of production milestones, moving from 1,000 units to 5,000, 10,000 and now 15,000. The company said that this pace reflects its ability to accelerate from early product validation to scaled production in a relatively short period.

“The rollout of our 15,000th robot is not only an important milestone in AGIBOT’s mass production and engineering delivery capabilities, but also a reflection of the broader industry’s move toward scaled deployment in real-world settings,” said Dr. Yao Maoqing, partner, senior vice president, president of embodied AI business unit at AGIBOT. “As the industry moves from proof of concept toward real-world application, AGIBOT will continue to bring robots into more real-world scenarios and advance the industrialization of embodied AI through scaled delivery and deployment.”

AGIBOT previously announced that it took around one year to grow from the first 1,000 units to 5,000 units. The company said that the next step, from 5,000 to 10,000 units, took only three months, with production speed increasing by more than four times compared with the previous phase.

What enables AGIBOT’s scale?

AGIBOT said that the completion of its 15,000th robot marks more than a production milestone. The company said that it reflects a broader set of capabilities spanning product portfolio development, supply chain readiness, standardized manufacturing, engineering delivery and on-site deployment.

AGIBOT said that embodied AI robots are not simply hardware products. The company said that bringing them from production to real-world use requires integrated capabilities across robot body design, full-system manufacturing, software-hardware integration, application-specific adaptation and field implementation.

To support this scale-up, AGIBOT said that it has continued to strengthen its standardized supply chain and quality control systems across key components, robot assembly, testing and delivery coordination.

AGIBOT said that its scaling capabilities are also being validated in real-world settings.

In late June 2026, AGIBOT said that it completed approximately 100 cumulative hours of factory livestream operations featuring the AGIBOT G2. During the livestream, the G2 operated across a tablet mass-production quality inspection section, aligned with factory production rhythms, and worked continuously alongside line workers.

 

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