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INFIFORCE Unveils World’s First “Thoughts-Native” Bipedal Robotic: YUANZI

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On February 4, INFIFORCE formally launched its first consumer-oriented embodied intelligence product, YUANZI, described because the world’s first small-size “mind-native” bipedal robotic.

In contrast to different robots designed primarily for tips like dancing or flipping, YUANZI takes a unique method in 2026’s extremely aggressive embodied intelligence panorama: it’s designed to “perceive you” relatively than simply act. INFIFORCE envisions a robotic that not solely possesses basic talents however can develop alongside its proprietor, fostering significant interactions, particularly for the following era.

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The core philosophy behind YUANZI is: Development, Extremely-Freedom, Actually Understands Me.

  • Development: YUANZI is just not a static product; it could evolve over time. {Hardware} modules like fingers and different key parts might be upgraded or changed, and customers may even design new peripherals through 3D printing, plug-and-play by means of normal interfaces. Software program capabilities develop by means of official OTA updates and an open platform, making certain the robotic’s talents develop constantly.

  • Extremely-Freedom: YUANZI is just not restricted to preset directions; customers can deeply outline its habits. INFIFORCE plans to launch the Yuanli Market, a zero-code platform for creating robotic instructions, sharing user-generated functions, and fostering a group ecosystem.

  • Actually Understands Me: YUANZI constantly learns from its proprietor’s habits, powered by a customized Embodied Mind, integrating INFIFORCE’s self-developed Hyper-VLA end-to-end multimodal mannequin with a causal world mannequin and linked to Alibaba Cloud’s Qianwen giant mannequin, attaining 275 TOPS of edge computing.

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Design and Interplay:

YUANZI stands 95 cm tall, roughly the peak of a 3–4-year-old baby, chosen to make sure snug human interplay. At 20 kg, it’s transportable for adults and may transfer freely round residing areas. Its haze-blue colour was chosen for home-friendly aesthetics.

The robotic options:

  • A dynamic expression display screen for wealthy emotional show
  • Respiration lights that reply to interactions
  • 25 levels of freedom enabling human-like gestures, resembling silently displaying concern when the proprietor works late or providing quiet companionship when a baby is upset

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INFIFORCE emphasizes that YUANZI is designed to develop with the person, to not compete in velocity or energy. The robotic evolves alongside youngsters from kindergarten to high school, adapting as their wants change. The corporate sees this method as laying the muse for significant human–robotic relationships.

“Bringing robots into each residence” is INFIFORCE’s imaginative and prescient, and YUANZI represents step one towards that purpose, providing a brand new mannequin of embodied intelligence as a rising companion.

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