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Fourier Intelligence N1
No fixed public MSRP; pricing varies from self-assembly kits to complete platforms and is not officially published.
The Fourier N1 is a 1.3 m, 38 kg open-source bipedal humanoid with 23 degrees of freedom that can run up to 3.5 m/s on a swappable battery giving 2+ hours of operation. Fourier publicly released its complete hardware bill of materials, design drawings, assembly instructions and control software to lower the barrier for robotics R&D.
Launched Apr 2025 as Fourier's first fully open-source humanoid; full BOM, CAD, assembly guide and control software released on GitHub (FFTAI).
Estimated value & depreciation
Fourier Intelligence hasn’t published a price for the N1 — it’s sold by quote, deployed in pilots, or not yet released. We publish an estimate once a real price and resale signal exist.
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Depreciation curve
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Frequently asked
How much does the Fourier Intelligence N1 cost?
Fourier Intelligence hasn’t published a public price for the N1 — Launched Apr 2025 as Fourier's first fully open-source humanoid; full BOM, CAD, assembly guide and control software released on GitHub (FFTAI).
Is the Fourier Intelligence N1 available to buy?
Shipping. Launched Apr 2025 as Fourier's first fully open-source humanoid; full BOM, CAD, assembly guide and control software released on GitHub (FFTAI).
What are the Fourier Intelligence N1’s specifications?
It is a bipedal humanoid robot, debuting 2025: 4'3" (1.3 m) tall, 84 lb (38 kg), 23 degrees of freedom.
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