Agibot Surpasses 1 Billion Yuan in 2025 Revenue, Achieving Profitability

Agibot, a Chinese general-purpose humanoid robotics company, announced in April 2026 that its revenue for the fiscal year 2025 reached 1 billion yuan, making it the fastest robotics company in China to exceed the 1 billion yuan revenue milestone. The announcement was made at the company’s 2026 Partner Conference in Shanghai, where founder Deng Taihua disclosed the figures. With this achievement, Agibot has demonstrated remarkable revenue growth, transitioning from a newly established startup to a commercially viable enterprise in just three years, with reported revenues of 300,000 yuan in 2023 and 60 million yuan in 2024 before the sharp increase to 1 billion yuan in 2025.

The company’s financial growth is closely tied to its expanding production scale and successful commercialization of its product lines. By the end of 2025, Agibot had delivered approximately 4,000 to over 5,000 units of general-purpose humanoid robots, capturing a significant portion of the global market, with some industry reports placing its global market share at over 23 percent. Its product portfolio includes the full-sized humanoid “Yuanzheng” series, the “Lingxi” series for residential companionship, and the “Jingling” wheeled robots for data collection. The company has also secured large-scale orders, including a notable procurement contract with China Mobile. Revenue has been further bolstered by providing solutions across multiple sectors such as industrial manufacturing, logistics, security, and commercial services.

Importantly, Agibot has achieved positive operating cash flow, allowing it to become self-sustaining without heavy reliance on external financing. The company’s management has publicly stated that it currently does not face capital shortages, thanks to its rapid commercial progress and growing customer base. Since its founding in early 2023, Agibot has completed over 11 rounds of financing, with a valuation exceeding 15 billion yuan as of 2025. The company has also spun off key business units, including a dexterous hand company, a robotics leasing platform, and a physical AI data platform, which are independently raising funds, further supporting the group’s financial health and innovation capacity.

Looking ahead, Agibot has set ambitious revenue targets for the coming years. At the 2026 Partner Conference, Deng Taihua outlined a long-term plan: maintain several-fold growth in 2026, achieve 10 billion yuan in revenue by 2027, and target 100 billion yuan by 2030. The company designated 2026 as the first year of its “deployment phase”, shifting from research and development to scaled commercial implementation of robotics as productive assets. With a strategic focus on integrating AI and robotics to deliver tangible productivity value, Agibot is positioning itself as a key player in the global embodied intelligence industry.

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22/04/2026