
Agibot has announced reaching a new production milestone—its 15,000th robot has officially come off the assembly line. This marks a shift toward the broader deployment of robots in real-world settings.
According to published data, the journey from initial prototypes to mass production unfolded in several phases. It took roughly two years to reach the 1,000-unit mark, followed by a year to climb to 5,000 devices.
The next leap to 10,000 robots was achieved in just three months, and the same amount of time was needed to reach 15,000 units.
15,000 robots represent more than just a production target. It reflects a transition in the embodied AI industry from building robots to deploying them on a large scale.