Humanoid robot prices
As of July 2026, manufacturer-published humanoid robot prices run from $2,499 for the Zeroth Robotics M1 to €98,000 (≈$111,800) for the NEURA Robotics 4NE-1. Only 12 of the 54 humanoids Valumech tracks have a published price — the other 42 are quote-only, enterprise-only, or not yet for sale. Every figure below is verified against the maker's own page, never guessed.
Every published price, cheapest first
7 of these 12 are shipping today; the rest are open pre-orders at the maker’s stated price. ≈ marks a price converted from the maker’s home currency.
- 1ZR
Zeroth RoboticsM1$2,499Pre-order1'7"
- 2UR
Unitree RoboticsR1$4,900Shipping4'0"
- 3E
EngineAISA01≈ $6,200ShippingResearch
- 4UR
Unitree RoboticsG1$13,500Shipping4'4"
- 51T
1X TechnologiesNEO$20,000Pre-order5'6"
- 6A
AgiBotLingxi X2$24,240Shipping4'4"
- 7E
EngineAIPM01≈ $27,800Shipping4'6"
- 8UR
Unitree RoboticsH2$29,900Pre-order6'0"
- 9E
EngineAIT800$40,500Shipping5'8"
- 10A
AgiBotA2$44,560Shipping5'7"
- 11FF
Faraday FutureFF Futurist$89,900Pre-orderConsumer
- 12NR
NEURA Robotics4NE-1≈ $111,800Pre-order5'11"
What the tiers look like
Under $10,000 — hobbyist and education models: Zeroth Robotics M1 ($2,499), Unitree Robotics R1 ($4,900), EngineAI SA01 (¥42,000 (≈$6,200)).
$10,000 – $50,000 — consumer and research platforms: Unitree Robotics G1 ($13,500), 1X Technologies NEO ($20,000), AgiBot Lingxi X2 ($24,240), EngineAI PM01 (¥188,000 (≈$27,800)), Unitree Robotics H2 ($29,900), EngineAI T800 ($40,500), AgiBot A2 ($44,560).
Over $50,000 — enterprise and flagship machines: Faraday Future FF Futurist ($89,900), NEURA Robotics 4NE-1 (€98,000 (≈$111,800)).
What the sticker price doesn’t include
The list price is rarely the whole cost. Depending on the maker it can exclude shipping and import duties, dexterous hands and other end-effectors, extra compute, software subscriptions, support contracts, and training. Where a maker itemizes these, the price notes on the model’s page say so — and where a robot has no trustworthy public price, Valumech says not publicly priced instead of inventing one.
Frequently asked
How much does a humanoid robot cost?
Published prices currently run from $2,499 (Zeroth Robotics M1) to €98,000 (≈$111,800) (NEURA Robotics 4NE-1). Humanoids you can actually order today start at $4,900 for the Unitree Robotics R1. Most humanoids — 42 of the 54 tracked — have no public price at all.
What is the cheapest humanoid robot?
The Zeroth Robotics M1 at $2,499 (pre-order). The cheapest humanoid shipping today is the Unitree Robotics R1 at $4,900. Prices are the manufacturers' own published figures — quote-only models are excluded rather than estimated.
How much does Tesla Optimus cost?
Tesla has not published a price for Optimus. The widely quoted $20,000–$30,000 is Musk's long-term high-volume target, not a current list price — Valumech shows Optimus as not publicly priced rather than repeating targets as facts.
Why do most humanoid robots have no price?
19 of the 54 tracked humanoids are still pre-launch announcements, and many shipping models sell business-to-business by quote only. Valumech's rule: every price is sourced from the maker or an official channel, or shown as "not publicly priced" — never estimated.