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L7

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Description

Summary:

 

Robotera L7 is a full-sized humanoid robot from Robotera, a Beijing-based spinoff of Tsinghua University. Standing 171 cm tall and weighing 65 kg, it combines athletic agility with industrial-grade manipulation. The L7 can run, jump, dance, spin 360°, and perform factory tasks such as parcel packing and machine tending. Its 55 degrees of freedom, 400 Nm torque joints, and 12-DOF dexterous hands make it one of the most versatile humanoids in development.  

 

Editorial:

 

The L7 is designed to bridge entertainment and industry. On one hand, it dazzles with breakdancing routines, rapid spins, and expressive motion; on the other, it demonstrates serious industrial utility, lifting up to 20 kg payloads and handling delicate assembly tasks. Its “Body and Brain” AI system coordinates full-body control, enabling natural gait and balance recovery even during high-speed maneuvers.  

 

Constructed from aerospace-grade aluminum alloy and carbon fiber composites, the L7 balances lightweight design with durability. Robotera positions it as both a public-facing performer and a factory-ready assistant, aiming to compete with global leaders like Tesla Optimus and Figure 01.  

 

Specifications:

 

| Feature | Details |

|--------------------------|-------------------------------------------------------------------------|

| Manufacturer | Robotera (Beijing, China; spinoff from Tsinghua University) |

| Height / Weight | 171 cm / 65 kg |

| Degrees of Freedom | 55 |

| Walking/Running Speed| Up to 9 mph (14.4 km/h) |

| Torque | 400 Nm per joint |

| Hands | 12-DOF dexterous hands |

| Frame Materials | Aerospace-grade aluminum alloy, carbon fiber composites |

| AI System | “Body and Brain” full-body control |

| Use Cases | Entertainment (dance, performance), industrial (packing, assembly, logistics) |

| Launch Date | July 2025 |

 

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