Summary
The RobotEra STAR1 is a bipedal humanoid robot deployed commercially across logistics operations in China, including partnerships with China Post and SF Group. It is built almost entirely from in-house components, including direct-drive dexterous hands that have been licensed for research by NVIDIA, Apple, and Boston Dynamics.
The STAR1 is RobotEra's primary commercial platform, already operating in more than ten logistics centers in China through strategic partnerships with China Post and SF Group. RobotEra manufactures over 95% of the robot's components in-house, a vertical integration strategy that keeps costs controlled and supply chains resilient; the company's direct-drive dexterous hands are considered capable enough to have been adopted independently by NVIDIA, Apple, and Boston Dynamics for research purposes. Detailed hardware specifications have not been officially disclosed by RobotEra, consistent with its focus on deployment outcomes over spec-sheet competition. Third-party estimates place the price at approximately $96,000 per unit. The STAR1 is currently available to enterprise customers and represents one of the most commercially advanced humanoid deployments globally.
