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Develops versatile humanoid robots for industries
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Sunnyvale, CA, USA
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Figure.ai develops humanoid robots designed for various tasks across multiple industries. Their main product, Figure 01, is a 5'6" tall, 60kg robot that can carry up to 20kg, run for 5 hours, and move at a speed of 1.2 meters per second. It is electric-powered and built to work in human-designed environments like manufacturing plants and warehouses. Unlike many competitors that focus on single-function robots, Figure.ai offers a versatile solution that can adapt to different tasks, making it a cost-effective option for industrial clients. The company's goal is to enhance operational efficiency and reduce labor costs through automation, as demonstrated by their partnership with BMW Manufacturing to integrate their robots into production lines.
Company Size
51-200
Company Stage
Late Stage VC
Total Funding
$830.7M
Headquarters
Sunnyvale, California
Founded
2022
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Decrypt’s Art, Fashion, and Entertainment Hub. Discover SCENEFigure AI finally revealed on Thursday the "major breakthrough" that led the buzzy robotics startup to break ties with one of its investors, OpenAI: A novel dual-system AI architecture that allows robots to interpret natural language commands and manipulate objects they’ve never seen before—without needing specific pre-training or programing for each one.Unlike conventional robots that require extensive programming or demonstrations for each new task, Helix combines a high-level reasoning system with real-time motor control. Its two systems effectively bridge the gap between semantic understanding (knowing what objects are) and action or motor control (knowing how to manipulate those objects).This will make it possible for robots to become more capable over time without having to update their systems or train on new data. To demonstrate how it works, the company released a video showing two Figure robots working together to put away groceries, with one robot handing items to another that places them in drawers and refrigerators.Figure claimed that neither robot knew about the items they were dealing with, yet they were capable of identifying which ones should go in a refrigerator and which ones are supposed to be stored dry."Helix can generalize to any household item," Adcock tweeted. "Like a human, Helix understands speech, reasons through problems, and can grasp any object—all without needing training or code."How the magic worksTo achieve this generalization capability, the Sunnyvale, California-based startup also developed what it called a Vision-Language-Action (VLA) model that unifies perception, language understanding, and learned control, which is what made its models capable of generalizing.This model, Figure claims, marks several firsts in robotics. It outputs continuous control of an entire humanoid upper body at 200Hz, including individual finger movements, wrist positions, torso orientation, and head direction
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Backed by OpenAI and Microsoft, Figure is discussing a $1.5 billion funding round.
A year earlier, Figure, a Sunnyvale-based company creating AI-powered robots for hazardous tasks and labor shortage mitigation, raised an impressive $675 million in funding, with contributions from Nvidia and other major investors.
Decrypt’s Art, Fashion, and Entertainment Hub. Discover SCENEFigure AI, a U.S.-based startup focused on building AI-powered humanoid robots, severed its ties with OpenAI last week, with CEO Brett Adcock claiming a "major breakthrough" in robot intelligence that made the partnership unnecessary.The split came just months after the two companies announced their collaboration alongside a $675 million funding round that valued Figure at $2.6 billion to kick-start its Figure 02 robot.The Figure 02. Image: Figure AI"Today, I made the decision to leave our Collaboration Agreement with OpenAI," Adcock tweeted. “Figure made a major breakthrough on fully end-to-end robot AI, built entirely in-house”. The move marked a stark reversal for Figure, which previously planned to use OpenAI's models for its Figure 02 humanoid's natural language capabilities.In a separate post, Adcock explained that, over time, maintaining a partnership with OpenAI to use its LLMs started to make less sense for his company."LLMs are getting smarter yet more commoditized. For us, LLMs have quickly become the smallest piece of the puzzle," Adcock wrote