AGIBOT Innovation Technology Co. last week made its U.S. debut at CES 2026. The Shanghai, China-based company also announced it was ranked No. 1 globally in both humanoid robot shipment volume and market share in 2025, according to the latest report released by Omdia.
Omdia wrote that AGIBOT shipped more than 5,100 robots during the year. The company has captured 39% of global market share, it said.
“Bringing our full robotics portfolio to CES marks a defining moment for AGIBOT,” said Dr. Yao Maoqing, partner, senior vice president, and president of the Embodied Business Unit at AGIBOT. “It demonstrates how we are able to build an ecosystem of humanoid robots, not for a single task or setting, but for a future where embodied intelligence can serve people across industries, environments, and everyday life.”
Founded in 2023, the company offers a range of humanoid robots and mobile robots for cleaning and service settings. In December, AGIBOT released its updated humanoid, AGIBOT A2. Later that month, the company rolled out its 5,000th mass-produced robot at its factory.
Also at CES, AGIBOT introduced Genie Sim 3.0, a robot simulation platform powered by NVIDIA Isaac Sim. The company said it delivers a unified, open simulation workflow. The platform brings together digital asset generation, scene generalization, data collection, automated evaluation, and physics-based simulation in a single toolchain.
Last week, AgiBot Research introduced the SOP (scalable online post-training) framework, which it said is designed to enable online updates of vision-language-action (VLA) models across robot fleets. It said the framework shifts the learning paradigm from offline to distributed online training and can lead to significant performance improvements on the path toward general-purpose robots.
