67 consecutive hours of autonomous kitchen work. One error. No human intervention. That’s Figure AI’s latest demo with Figure 03, and it’s the number that separates this humanoid robot from everything else on the market.
The Hardware
5’8″, 61 kg. Eight cameras, custom tactile sensors detecting forces down to 3 grams, and a 2.3 kWh battery delivering 5 hours per charge — wirelessly, through floor pads. 20 kg carry payload. The body is wrapped in soft, washable textiles with multi-density foam, because this thing is built for your kitchen, not a factory floor. It jogs outdoors at 2 m/s and learned to fold towels from just 80 hours of training footage.
Why Helix 02 Is the Real Story
Helix 02 is Figure’s unified AI system controlling the entire body through a single neural network. Walking, grasping, and balance aren’t separate modules anymore — three processing layers run from 1 kHz motor control up to semantic language reasoning. The predecessor only handled the upper body. Helix 02 handles everything, which is why the robot recovers from its own mistakes mid-task without resetting.
$39B valuation. $1.9B raised from NVIDIA, Microsoft, and Bezos. BotQ factory targeting 12,000 units/year, with 100,000 planned over four years. All 2026 production is booked. Target home price: under $20,000, with select home deployments starting late 2026. If you’ve been following the humanoid foundation model race, Figure 03 is the hardware that might actually ship at scale first.
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