Figure is making history with BotQ, the highest-volume humanoid production line ever created—designed to transform the future of robotics and large-scale automation.
Initial Capacity:
BotQ’s first-generation production line is engineered to produce 12,000 humanoid robots per year—a remarkable feat in humanoid manufacturing. The production line has been designed with precision and efficiency, ensuring each robot meets the highest standards of performance and reliability.
Future Goal:
This is just the beginning. Over the next four years, Figure plans to scale production to support a fleet of 100,000 humanoid robots. This ambitious goal will be achieved by expanding manufacturing capacity, improving automation processes, and enhancing production efficiency through cutting-edge engineering and design innovations.
Engineering Excellence:
The Figure hardware and manufacturing team has spent the last 8 months meticulously designing and optimizing BotQ. This includes integrating:
1. Advanced automation – Streamlining production processes to increase output and reduce downtime.
2. High-volume manufacturing techniques – Leveraging precision engineering to maintain quality at scale.
3. Modular production design – Allowing for quick adjustments and upgrades to improve flexibility and efficiency.
This is hardcore engineering at its finest—combining the latest advancements in robotics, manufacturing, and AI to create a scalable and sustainable production model.
Strategic Impact:
BotQ represents a major shift in the humanoid robotics industry. The ability to mass-produce humanoid robots at this scale will unlock new applications across industries, including:
- Manufacturing – Automating complex assembly tasks.
- Logistics – Enhancing supply chain efficiency with autonomous operations.
- Healthcare – Supporting patient care and medical assistance.
- Service Industry – Revolutionizing customer service and hospitality with humanoid robots.
The Road Ahead:
BotQ’s first-generation production line is already capable of delivering 12,000 humanoids annually. Over the next four years, Figure will focus on refining production processes, enhancing automation, and increasing capacity to meet the ambitious goal of supporting a fleet of 100,000 humanoid robots.