Unitree Humanoid Robot Maker to Jump Over 600% in Shanghai Debut Chinese humanoid robot maker Unitree is set to surge more than 600% in its Shanghai trading debut on Wednesday, with shares opening at around 1,100 yuan ($163.14) versus its IPO price of 150.8 yuan. The listing on Shanghai's STAR Market underscores investor frenzy around embodied AI, as Unitree expands production of its H1 and G1 humanoid models. Analysts caution that the opening price reflects speculative demand, not fundamental value, given the company's thin profitability. August 19, 2026 , Inside AI — Chinese humanoid robot maker Unitree is poised to surge more than 600% in its Shanghai trading debut on Wednesday. The stock is on track to open at around 1,100 yuan $163.14 , compared with its IPO price of 150.8 yuan per share. The listing on Shanghai's STAR Market marks a pivotal moment for China's robotics sector. Unitree, known for its quadruped and bipedal robots, has drawn intense investor interest amid a national push to dominate embodied AI. The debut valuation reflects soaring expectations for humanoid robots in manufacturing, logistics, and consumer applications. Unitree's IPO raised capital to expand production of its H1 and G1 humanoid models. The company has positioned itself against rivals like Boston Dynamics and Agility Robotics , but with a focus on cost efficiency. Its robots are priced significantly lower than Western counterparts, a strategy that has won early contracts in Chinese factories. The 600% opening jump is not unprecedented in China's tech listings. In 2023 , Cambricon Technologies surged over 300% on its debut. However, Unitree's leap underscores a broader frenzy around AI hardware. Investors are betting that humanoid robots will become as ubiquitous as smartphones within a decade. Analysts caution that such debuts often see sharp volatility. "The opening price reflects speculative demand, not fundamental value," said Li Wei , a Shanghai-based robotics analyst. "Unitree has strong engineering, but scaling humanoid production remains unproven." Unitree's revenue has grown rapidly, but profitability remains thin. The company reported a net loss in its latest fiscal year, citing heavy R&D spending. Still, its order backlog reportedly extends into 2027 , driven by state-owned enterprises and logistics firms. The debut comes as Beijing ramps up subsidies for robotics startups. In July 2026 , the government announced a 10 billion yuan fund for embodied AI development. Unitree is expected to be a primary beneficiary, given its early lead in commercial deployments. Global investors are watching closely. Unitree's listing could pave the way for other Chinese robotics firms to go public. Rivals Zhiyuan Robotics and Fourier Intelligence are reportedly preparing IPOs on the STAR Market. The exchange rate used in the report is 6.7426 Chinese yuan per U.S. dollar. Reporting by Samuel Shen in Shanghai and Eduardo Baptista in Beijing; editing by Edwina Gibbs .