Agility Robotics
Agility Robotics is an American robotics company focused on building multipurpose humanoid robots for logistics and warehouse environments. Founded in 2015 as a spin-out from Oregon State University, the company has developed Digit, a bipedal humanoid robot designed to work in spaces built for people. Digit can walk, climb stairs, lift and carry packages, and navigate the kind of unstructured environments common in warehouses and distribution centers.
A landmark moment for Agility Robotics came with its partnership with Amazon, which began testing Digit in its fulfillment centers. This collaboration brought significant visibility to the company and validated the commercial potential of humanoid robots in logistics operations. Agility has also opened RoboFab, a dedicated manufacturing facility for producing Digit robots at scale, signaling a shift from research and development toward commercial production and deployment.
Agility Robotics stands out for its pragmatic approach to humanoid robotics. Rather than pursuing a fully general-purpose robot from the outset, the company has focused on specific high-value use cases in logistics where bipedal form factors offer clear advantages over traditional automation. This strategy of targeted deployment, combined with iterative improvement and a growing manufacturing capacity, positions Agility as one of the leaders in bringing humanoid robots into the workforce.