A Shenzhen startup just made humanoid robots affordable. VLAI Robotics’ L1 is a wheeled humanoid starting at RMB 28,800 (~$4,188) — roughly a tenth of what most humanoid robots cost. Twitter robotics accounts blew up over it this week, and the price tag is the obvious reason.
The Hardware
No legs. The L1 uses a differential-drive wheeled base with 100kg payload capacity — way more stable and energy-efficient indoors than bipedal walking. Two bionic arms with 16 degrees of freedom, height-adjustable from 70cm to 160cm, handle grasping, plugging, and manipulating objects. The target tasks are domestic: fetching water, tidying rooms, sorting laundry. Headless design keeps the cost down and the focus on manipulation.
Open Interfaces for Developers
VLAI positions the L1 as a development platform, not just an appliance. It ships with open interfaces supporting teleoperation and data collection — meaning you can remote-control the robot, record task demonstrations, and train it on new behaviors. If you’re building home automation agents or researching robotic manipulation, this is one of the cheapest hardware entry points available for real-world data collection at scale.

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