Chinese humanoid robots dominate the market with thousands shipped a year. But most are still performative rather than functional
fortune.com Jun 7, 2026

Chinese humanoid robots dominate the market with thousands shipped a year. But most are still performative rather than functional

AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication

Chinese humanoid robots are gaining popularity with thousands of orders from government and private businesses for tasks such as sorting parcels and directing traffic. However, experts believe demand lags behind production capacity, with most robots being performative rather than functional. China leads in mass production, while the US has an upper hand in developing artificial intelligence. Companies like Matrix Robotics and EngineAI are producing humanoid robots with advanced AI capabilities, priced between $26,600 and $99,000 per unit. Despite growing demand, the industry faces challenges in commercialization and applications.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · The dominance of Chinese humanoid robots in the market raises questions about the country's ability to balance production capacity with real-life demand.
  • · Limited use cases hinder the industry's potential for mass production.