Unitree’s 18,000-Unit Milestone: How China’s Scaling Hits Western Humanoid Robotics Vendors
Chinese robotics pioneer Unitree has made a spectacular debut on Shanghai’s STAR Market, with its valuation soaring to RMB 445 billion ($62.3 billion USD) after shares surged 629% on opening day. This
AsiaAI Publisher · August 21, 2026 · 2 min read
Robotics & Automation
Chinese robotics pioneer Unitree has made a spectacular debut on Shanghai’s STAR Market, with its valuation soaring to RMB 445 billion ($62.3 billion USD) after shares surged 629% on opening day. This financial milestone coincides with Unitree leading the domestic bipedal race with 18,000 cumulative humanoid robots produced, far outpacing local rivals AgiBot, UBTECH, and Galbot. Together, these developments signal China’s aggressive, supply-chain-driven scaling of embodied AI hardware.
For Western observers, these milestones demonstrate that China is successfully applying its consumer electronics manufacturing playbook to complex bipedal robotics. While Western firms like Boston Dynamics and Figure AI focus on high-cost, high-fidelity research, Chinese competitors are rapidly commoditizing the hardware to flood the global market.
For Western observers, these milestones demonstrate that China is successfully applying its consumer electronics manufacturing playbook to complex bipedal robotics. While Western firms like Boston Dynamics and Figure AI focus on high-cost, high-fidelity research, Chinese competitors are rapidly commoditizing the hardware to flood the global market.