
Agility Robotics
Founded Year
2015Stage
Corporate Minority | AliveTotal Raised
$179.6MMosaic Score The Mosaic Score is an algorithm that measures the overall financial health and market potential of private companies.
+3 points in the past 30 days
About Agility Robotics
Agility Robotics focuses on advanced automation solutions for the supply chain and manufacturing sectors. The company's main offerings include the humanoid robot Digit, designed to integrate into material handling workflows, and the cloud automation solution Agility Arc, which enhances various industrial processes. Agility Robotics primarily serves sectors such as third-party logistics, manufacturing, retail and eCommerce, and distribution. It was founded in 2015 and is based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
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Agility Robotics named as Outperformer among 15 other companies, including Tesla, Foxconn, and Boston Dynamics.
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Research containing Agility Robotics
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CB Insights Intelligence Analysts have mentioned Agility Robotics in 8 CB Insights research briefs, most recently on Feb 13, 2025.

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May 17, 2022 report
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Agility Robotics Patents
Agility Robotics has filed 10 patents.
The 3 most popular patent topics include:
- actuators
- automotive transmission technologies
- gears

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Latest Agility Robotics News
Apr 1, 2025
April 1, 2025 These innovations were unveiled recently at the manufacturing and supply chain industry’s premier global event, ProMat. Designed in close collaboration with customers, these new features support the rapid and scaled deployment of Digit fleets, and include: Expanded battery capabilities which run more efficiently and last up to four hours Autonomous docking onto charging station Streamlined manufacturing of Digit Additional safety features such as a Category 1 (CAT1) stop, a Safety PLC, an on-robot E-stop, wireless teach pendant with integrated E-stop, and Functional Safety over EtherCAT (FSoE) New robust limbs and end effectors, giving Digit a wider range of grasping angles and unlocking new use cases with expanded possibilities for manipulation Melonee Wise, chief product officer at Agility Robotics, says: “These upgrades allow Agility to expand Digit’s capabilities to meet our expanding commercial and customer needs. “Together, they reinforce our commitment to cooperative safety, and demonstrate a path for Digit and human colleagues to one day work side by side.” The path to widespread adoption for humanoids is paved by real-world deployments. Agility Robotics leads the industry with the first and only commercially-deployed humanoid in warehouses and manufacturing facilities. This unique position allows Agility to collaborate closely with customers – testing, deploying, building skills, and measuring the true value of these robots in real-world applications. AMR integration Humanoid robots should be designed to work alongside Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMRs), not replace them, and Digit is no exception. Humanoids and AMRs have complementary strengths. Humanoids excel at complex manipulation, grasping, and navigating human-centric spaces, while AMRs are masters of efficient transportation over longer distances. Digit can autonomously dispatch an AMR to deliver items to their next location, such as packout stations. This level of autonomy reduces the need for constant human intervention, allowing workers to focus on more complex tasks. It further maximizes the efficiency of people, existing automation as well as the fleet of humanoids. As warehouse technology has evolved, AMRs have become one of the fastest adopted automation systems in warehouse and manufacturing facilities, but have created islands of automation. The ability for humanoids to integrate with other systems becomes more critical than ever. Digit, the industry’s only commercially deployed humanoid, now is successfully working with leading AMR companies. Agility’s Arc cloud robotic platform now can deploy and talk with AMRs and their corresponding platforms by calling and dispatching AMRs to the task at hand. Digit already has been working alongside AMRs at the Digit deployment for GXO near Atlanta, Georgia. Agility’s integration with AMRs from MiR and Zebra Technologies was on full display at the ProMat trade show in Chicago, Illinois earlier in March. Safety Standards exist for machine and robot safety, but safety standards for Dynamically Stable Industrial Mobile Robots such as Digit that require stability and balancing are in the development stage. Agility is committed to pushing the industry forward with cooperative safety applications to meet the standards of OSHA-regulated environments necessary for humanoids to work alongside humans. Digit’s latest version has new safety features that adhere to safety standards for industrial mobile robots, and represent a significant advancement toward deploying cooperative safety applications. Digit’s enhanced user interface now features at-a-glance, front and back displays that help monitor Wi-Fi status, connectivity, connection to Agility Arc, battery levels and maintenance ports, making it easier than ever to monitor and manage the robot. New safety features including: – A Category 1, or CAT1 stop, involves maintaining power to the machine actuators during the deceleration process, allowing the machine to stop smoothly and safely, before removing power. – Safety PLC, also known as a safety programmable logic controller, is used on robots to provide safety functions that meet performance level d (PLd). – An E-stop (emergency stop) button on a robot is a safety feature designed to immediately halt all robot movements and operations in case of an emergency. Its main purposes include preventing accidents, ensuring worker safety, complying with safety regulations, protecting equipment, providing quick response control, and more – FSoE (FailSafe over EtherCAT) is a safety protocol used in robotics and industrial automation to ensure safe communication between devices over an EtherCAT network. It enables the transmission of safety-critical data, such as emergency stop signals and sensor feedback, while also maintaining real-time performance. Commitment to safety and step towards a cooperatively safe humanoid applications with additional and continued compliance with multiple standards Agility Arc Agility Arc is the cloud-based automation platform that gives customers complete control of their fleet of robots and equipment by deploying and fully integrating a wide range of automated workflows into their logistics and manufacturing operations. Agility Arc is the first humanoid fleet management system to successfully integrate and deploy humanoid robots in a commercial environment. One of the newest and most exciting features is integration with AMRs. Digit now successfully integrates with industry-leading AMR companies such as MiR and Zebra Robotics, allowing customers to use Agility Arc to deploy and talk with AMRs and their corresponding platforms. Other new Agility Arc features include: Digit support
Agility Robotics Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When was Agility Robotics founded?
Agility Robotics was founded in 2015.
Where is Agility Robotics's headquarters?
Agility Robotics's headquarters is located at 91 43rd Street, Pittsburgh.
What is Agility Robotics's latest funding round?
Agility Robotics's latest funding round is Corporate Minority.
How much did Agility Robotics raise?
Agility Robotics raised a total of $179.6M.
Who are the investors of Agility Robotics?
Investors of Agility Robotics include Schaeffler Group, Playground Global, Sony Innovation Fund, Safar Partners, DCVC and 9 more.
Who are Agility Robotics's competitors?
Competitors of Agility Robotics include Apptronik, Foundation, Sanctuary AI, Mentee Robotics, Figure and 7 more.
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