Figure 03 is a humanoid robot designed to perform everyday household tasks like folding clothes, loading dishes, wiping surfaces, and handling objects safely.
It acts like a general-purpose assistant, meaning it can learn multiple tasks instead of being built for just one job.
It combines AI, camera vision, tactile sensors, and robotic arms to sense, understand, pick, carry, and complete tasks just like a human.
Simply put: It’s a competent helper that can take over repetitive indoor chores.
What is special about this device compared to other robots?
Human-like hands with palm cameras and touch sensors that help it handle fragile items like cups, clothes, fruits, etc., in this technology era, it is one of the notable advancements in humanoid robots.
It learns tasks from human demonstration, instead of needing step-by-step programming.
Wow….Fast, wide-angle vision that recognises objects quickly even in busy rooms.
Home-safe design with soft covers and minimal pinch points, unlike industrial robots that are hard-metal and risky.
Walks, balances, bends, and reaches in human-style motion, so it can work in the same spaces humans use, like the kitchen, living room, and bedroom.
From this, our team sees the tech. The future is near.
Wireless charging, it charges itself by simply standing on a charging mat.
Works as a multi-task robot, whereas most robots in the market only do one job, for example, vacuum, mop, or assist at factory lines.
How is it helpful to people?
Helps with time-consuming chores like folding laundry or organising items.
Thus, this will make people focus on other important things like spending time with family, research work, and finally give people more free time.
Actually, this humanoid human robot will take over physically hard, draining work, which will be helpful for elderly people or those with back pain.
Reduces mental load by handling everyday tasks that pile up, like clearing the dining table or loading dishes.
Provides help for busy working families who struggle to balance chores with office work.
Acts as an extra pair of hands for people with disabilities who cannot lift, bend, or carry items easily.
Maintains routine tasks without forgetting, perfect for repetitive actions like sorting, placing, wiping, or organising items.
Can work in homes, small businesses, and service places where human effort is short.
For whom is this FIGURE 03 Humanoid Robot useful?
Working professionals: mainly women who are juggling both office and home tasks.
Parents who need help with household management.
Senior citizens who want support for light physical tasks.
People with mobility issues who need assistance with lifting or bending tasks.
Tech-enthusiasts who enjoy smart home gadgets and automation.
Urban residents living in compact homes, where a walking, human-sized robot can move around easily.
Small shops or service centres that need basic repetitive tasks done reliably.