XMAN-F1 (Keenon Robotics)

XMAN F-1 (Keenon Robotics)

Feature Details
Robot NameXMAN-F1
CompanyKeenon Robotics | China
HeightNot publicly disclosed
WeightNot publicly disclosed
Walking SpeedNot publicly disclosed
Battery LifeNot publicly disclosed
Key CapabilitiesHuman-like mobility and precision in service tasks; Multimodal interaction with large language model technologies; Food and beverage preparation (popcorn, mixing drinks with adjustable ice levels); Digital presentations and product demonstrations; Multi-robot collaboration with M104 logistics robot and T10 delivery robot
AvailabilityDevelopment/Prototype (World premiere at WAIC 2025, no pricing or commercial availability announced)
Notable FeaturesRole-specific embodied AI solutions; Fluid movements and naturalistic gestures; Environmental adaptability; Seamless integration with KEENON's robot ecosystem; Powered by multimodal interaction and large language model technologies

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About XMAN-F1

The XMAN-F1 represents KEENON Robotics' first bipedal humanoid service robot, making its world premiere at the World Artificial Intelligence Conference (WAIC) 2025 in Shanghai. This sophisticated robot showcases human-like mobility and precision across diverse service scenarios, from preparing food and beverages to conducting autonomous digital presentations. What sets the XMAN-F1 apart is its role-specific embodied AI approach and seamless multi-robot collaboration capabilities, working alongside KEENON's M104 logistics robot in medical settings and T10 delivery robot in hospitality applications. The robot demonstrates remarkable environmental adaptability and task execution, powered by multimodal interaction and large language model technologies that enable fluid movements and naturalistic gestures. While KEENON leads the commercial service robot sector with 22.7% of global shipments and 40.4% share in food delivery robotics, the XMAN-F1 remains in the development phase with no announced pricing or commercial availability timeline.


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