Humanoid Robot Maker Raises $905 Million In IPO
Shares of Chinese humanoid robot maker Unitree Robotics surged more than 460% in their Shanghai debut on Wednesday, after briefly jumping nearly 630%. The stock closed at 845 yuan.
The Hangzhou-based company raised about 6.1 billion yuan ($905 million) through its IPO, according to its prospectus.
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From Backflips To Industrial Robots
Unitree has gained international attention for its humanoid robots capable of walking, manipulating objects and performing acrobatic movements. Its portfolio also includes four-legged robots designed for applications such as hazard detection.
Ahead of the listing, the company unveiled “Superman”, a humanoid robot it says can jump two metres from a standing position and reach speeds of up to 12.66 metres per second.
Chinese AI company DeepSeek invested about 140.8 million yuan in Unitree, while existing investors include technology giant Tencent, according to company filings.
China’s Humanoid Robot Market Expands
Unitree is the latest major technology company to debut on Shanghai’s STAR Market. Memory chipmaker CXMT saw its shares jump 466% on their first trading day last month.
Morgan Stanley raised its forecast for China’s humanoid robot shipments to 50,000 units in 2026, nearly twice its previous estimate. The bank expects the country’s humanoid robotics market to grow from $2 billion this year to $15 billion by 2030.
Broader commercial deployments are expected to accelerate in the second half of 2026, with full-size humanoid robots projected to account for around 30% of shipments this year and 70% by 2028.







