Quadrupeds
Four-legged robots for terrain traversal, inspection, research, and consumer applications
Category advisor note
What buyers should know about quadrupeds
Good for
Quadrupeds fit inspection, patrol, mapping, and hazardous-site data collection where stairs, uneven ground, or remote operation matter.
Usually not for
They are not the right choice for high-payload material handling or precise manipulation unless paired with specialized modules.
Compare before buying
Buyers should compare terrain handling, sensors, autonomy, teleoperation, battery life, fleet tools, safety policies, and support coverage.
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- environment
- payload
- mobility
- autonomy
- safety
- integration
- support
- lead time
- total cost
Sourcing note
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Unitree Go2
Unitree Robotics
Unitree's AI-enabled quadruped robot dog with 4D LIDAR, sold in Air, Pro and higher variants for consumers and developers.
From $1,600

Unitree B2
Unitree Robotics
Industrial-grade quadruped robot dog from Unitree built for inspection, logistics, and rugged terrain.

Unitree B2 W
Unitree Robotics
Wheel-legged industrial quadruped robot from Unitree that combines fast rolling on flat ground with legged climbing over obstacles and stairs.
From $100,000

Unitree Go2 Edu
Unitree Robotics
Research and education configuration of Unitree's Go2 quadruped robot, built for open programming, advanced AI development, and lab use.

Spot
Boston Dynamics
Boston Dynamics' agile quadruped robot for autonomous sensing, data capture, and industrial inspection across rough terrain.

Anymal
ANYbotics
ANYbotics' autonomous quadruped inspection robot for demanding industrial facilities, collecting visual, thermal, and acoustic data.

Anymal C
ANYbotics
ANYbotics' four-legged autonomous robot for routine inspection of complex industrial facilities, navigating stairs and rough terrain on its own.

Anymal D
ANYbotics
ANYbotics' industrial-grade autonomous quadruped robot for routine inspection in complex, harsh facility environments.

Go1
Unitree Robotics
Unitree's consumer-grade bionic quadruped robot companion that can sense its surroundings and autonomously follow alongside its owner.
From $2,700

A1
Unitree Robotics
Unitree's quadruped robot platform aimed at developers and researchers, with dynamic locomotion and an open, ROS-based software stack.

Aliengo
Unitree Robotics
Unitree's industrial-grade mid-size electric quadruped robot, built for research, education, and inspection, with depth-sensing vision and modular payload support.
From $50,000

Laikago
Unitree Robotics
Unitree Robotics' first quadruped robot, named after the space dog Laika; an early low-cost electric-driven four-legged platform now superseded by newer Unitree models.

Cyberdog
Xiaomi
Xiaomi's first open-source bio-inspired quadruped robot, built as a developer platform with in-house servo motors and a multi-sensor perception system.

Cyberdog 2
Xiaomi
Xiaomi's second-generation bio-inspired quadruped robot, sold as a developer-oriented robotic companion via Xiaomi's China store.

Max
Ghost Robotics
No robot named "Max" could be confirmed from Ghost Robotics' official sources; their products are the Vision 60 and historical Minitaur/Spirit quadrupeds.

Jueying
Deep Robotics
DEEP Robotics' Jueying series of industrial quadruped robots for inspection, rescue, and field operations in harsh environments.

Jueying Lite
Deep Robotics
DEEP Robotics' lightweight, programmable quadruped robot built for education, research, and entertainment, available in multiple configurations.

Jueying Mini
Deep Robotics
DEEP Robotics quadruped robot dog for research, inspection, and exploration, with LiDAR and visual perception, autonomous navigation, and obstacle avoidance.

Quadruped Mini
Ghost Robotics
Unverified product. Ghost Robotics' official site lists the Vision 60 and references a legacy Minitaur quadruped, but no product named "Quadruped Mini" was found on any primary source.

Mini Pupper
MangDang
Open-source, Raspberry Pi-powered quadruped robot dog kit by MangDang, running ROS2 with SLAM, navigation, OpenCV, and generative AI support for education and makers.
From $649

Mini Pupper 2
MangDang
MangDang's open-source, Raspberry Pi-powered quadruped robot dog kit for ROS2, SLAM, navigation, computer vision, and generative-AI learning projects.
From $649

Petoi Bittle
Petoi
Compact open-source quadruped robot dog kit for STEM, coding, and play, programmable in blocks, Python, or C++.
From $230.99

Petoi Nybble
Petoi
An open-source, Arduino-compatible quadruped robot cat kit that walks and balances and can be reprogrammed with block coding, C++, or Python.
From $299

Unitree Go2 Pro
Unitree Robotics
Unitree's mid-tier Go2 quadruped robot dog, featuring 4D ultra-wide LiDAR, AI features, intelligent side-follow, and HD remote monitoring via app.
From $2,800

Unitree Go2 Air
Unitree Robotics
Entry-level edition of Unitree's Go2 embodied-AI quadruped robot dog, aimed at education, demos, and early-stage research with app-driven control.
From $1,600

Ff Aegis Advanced Quadruped
Faraday Future
Faraday Future's embodied-AI quadruped robot, offered in several configurations from personal companion to enterprise deployment, sold through its official robotics shop.
From $2,490

Ff Aegis Basic Quadruped
Faraday Future
Faraday Future's FX Aegis is an embodied-AI quadruped robot for security, companionship, and enterprise tasks, offered in multiple configurations.
From $2,490
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