Figure Humanoid Robot Deliveries Double Monthly, Signaling Production Scale-Up
- tech360.tv

- Apr 24
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Figure, a humanoid robot company, has seen its robot deliveries double each month for the last three months. This follows the shipment of approximately 150 units last year.

CEO Brett Adcock shared this data on Threads, though specific figures were not explicitly provided on the chart. Deductions suggest shipments may have reached around 60 units in Feb. 2026, 120 in Mar. 2026, and 240 in Apr. 2026.
This growth indicates Figure is beginning to scale production of its highly capable humanoid robots. Adcock previously stated plans to scale production to millions of units.

The company must now believe its platform is sufficiently capable for scaling. Deciding when to scale is a major challenge for humanoid robotics organisations.
Scaling too early risks depleting cash and disappointing the market, while scaling too late allows competitors to gain market share. It is possible Figure is approaching this critical phase.

The Figure 03 platform features an upgraded main camera system, a camera in each hand, and fingertip tactile sensors. These sensors can detect forces as light as 3 grams.
At its launch, Figure 03 could perform domestic tasks such as folding clothes and loading a dishwasher. It also achieved a 90% component cost reduction compared to Figure 02.
This cost decline is essential for consumer-scale deployment. The company's BotQ production facility can produce up to 12,000 units per year, a significant step towards larger scale.
While Agibot shipped 5,000 humanoids over the last three months, Figure's robots are high-level units, not comparable to USD 5,000 toys or USD 20,000 low-end robots.
If Figure continues its monthly doubling, the gap with Chinese humanoid robot companies could lessen. The broader humanoid robot market shipped under 14,000 units globally in 2025.
Omdia forecasts the market will nearly double each year for the next decade, reaching 2.6 million annual units by 2035. Achieving this requires manufacturers to scale production without compromising quality.
Figure may be nearing the point of achieving this large-scale manufacturing capability.
Figure has doubled its humanoid robot deliveries monthly for the last three months.
CEO Brett Adcock indicated plans to scale production to millions of units.
The Figure 03 platform includes advanced cameras, tactile sensors, and a 90% component cost reduction from Figure 02.
Source: FORBES


