
MATRIX-1
Full-size humanoid with 10 kg per-arm payload and five-hour runtime
Price
Price not publicly disclosed
Record checked Jul 17, 2026
Key facts
Values reflect the public record
- Height
- 1800 mmManufacturer confirmed
- Weight
- 67 kgManufacturer confirmed
- Payload
- 10 kg per armManufacturer confirmed
- Degrees of freedom
- No public data documented
- Runtime
- 5 hManufacturer confirmed
- Max speed
- 2.11 m/s (7.6 km/h detailed specification; page also displays 1.2 m/s)Manufacturer confirmed
Canonical robot record
Overview
MATRIX-1 is a full-size bipedal humanoid developed by Matrix Hyperintelligence for autonomous physical tasks and data collection. The current official page lists a height of 1,800 mm, weight of 67 kg, payload of 10 kg per arm and operating time of up to five hours.
The robot uses eight onboard RGB cameras for its vision system, with optional LiDAR and ultrasonic sensors for obstacle detection. Its third-generation five-fingered dexterous hand uses force-position hybrid control and tactile sensing. Matrix specifies 22 degrees of freedom for the hand; it does not publish a total full-body DoF figure.
The detailed specification lists a speed of 7.6 km/h, equivalent to about 2.11 m/s, while an earlier summary block on the same page displays 1.2 m/s. RoboZaps uses the detailed-table value and discloses the conflict. MATRIX-1 remains marked coming soon, with no public price or delivery date.
RoboZaps maintains this record as part of its canonical robotics database. Specs are source-verified where linked; the record compares public facts across manufacturers rather than representing a single robot maker.
- Spec sources
- 1 linked
- Verification
- Verified · 10/10 specs source-verified
- Deployment
- Announced
- Last verified
- Jul 17, 2026
Key Features
- 1.8 m tall and 67 kg full-size bipedal platform
- 10 kg payload per arm
- Five-hour listed operating time with a 2.28 kWh custom battery pack
- Eight onboard RGB cameras, with optional LiDAR and ultrasonic sensing
- Five-fingered dexterous hand with tactile sensing and 22 hand DoF
- Onboard eight-core AI inference compute with an integrated GPU
- Autonomous charging-base support
Specifications
Grouped technical data with source detail available on demand.
10 documented values
Commercial
| Availability Status | announcedManufacturer confirmedVerified Jul 17, 2026 Matrix Hyperintelligence (opens in a new tab) |
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| Deployment Status | announcedManufacturer confirmedVerified Jul 17, 2026 Matrix Hyperintelligence (opens in a new tab) |
Compute
| Compute | 8-core onboard AI inference compute with integrated GPUManufacturer confirmedVerified Jul 17, 2026 Matrix Hyperintelligence (opens in a new tab) |
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Mechanics
| Locomotion | BipedalManufacturer confirmedVerified Jul 17, 2026 Matrix Hyperintelligence (opens in a new tab) |
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Performance
| Max Speed | 2.11 m/s (7.6 km/h detailed specification; page also displays 1.2 m/s)Manufacturer confirmedVerified Jul 17, 2026 Matrix Hyperintelligence (opens in a new tab) |
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| Payload Capacity | 10 kg per armManufacturer confirmedVerified Jul 17, 2026 Matrix Hyperintelligence (opens in a new tab) |
Physical
| Height | 1800 mmManufacturer confirmedVerified Jul 17, 2026 Matrix Hyperintelligence (opens in a new tab) |
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| Weight | 67 kgManufacturer confirmedVerified Jul 17, 2026 Matrix Hyperintelligence (opens in a new tab) |
Power
| Runtime | 5 hManufacturer confirmedVerified Jul 17, 2026 Matrix Hyperintelligence (opens in a new tab) |
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Sensing
| Sensors | 8 onboard RGB cameras; optional LiDAR and ultrasonic obstacle sensors; dexterous-hand tactile sensorsManufacturer confirmedVerified Jul 17, 2026 Matrix Hyperintelligence (opens in a new tab) |
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Evidence & changelog
Sources behind this record and material corrections made over time.
Sources
- MATRIX-1 | Humanoids (opens in a new tab) · Matrix Hyperintelligence — cites Deployment Status, Height, Compute, Availability Status, Sensors, Locomotion, Max Speed, Degrees of Freedom, Payload Capacity, Battery Life, Runtime, Weight
Record changelog
- Degrees of Freedom: 22 changed to — · Jul 17, 2026
MATRIX-1 publication audit against the current official product page.
- Max Speed: 2.11 m/s changed to 2.11 m/s (7.6 km/h detailed specification; page also displays 1.2 m/s) · Jul 17, 2026
MATRIX-1 publication audit against the current official product page.
- Battery Life: 5 hours changed to — · Jul 17, 2026
MATRIX-1 publication audit against the current official product page.
- Payload Capacity: 10 kg changed to 10 kg per arm · Jul 17, 2026
MATRIX-1 publication audit against the current official product page.
- Height: 180 cm changed to 1800 mm · Jul 17, 2026
MATRIX-1 publication audit against the current official product page.
Manufacturer
Shanghai developer of general-purpose humanoid robots with dexterous hands.
- Headquarters
- Shanghai, China
- Founded
- 2023


