Boston Dynamics develops advanced legged robots. Atlas is an all-electric humanoid R&D platform known for dynamic locomotion and manipulation.
Boston Dynamics's Atlas humanoid is aimed at real‑world work (e.g., logistics, manufacturing, service or research). It focuses on human‑scale reach, mobility and manipulation to take on repetitive or hazardous tasks. Refer to the official product page for current capabilities.
Most vendors offer a developer program, APIs and/or SDKs. Documentation and access typically require an NDA or commercial agreement; check the company's developer or product pages for details.
Power, batteries and runtime vary by configuration and duty cycle. Vendors usually support swappable packs or tethered power for testing. See the latest datasheet for specific runtime guidance.
Typical tasks include material handling, inspection, machine tending, and human‑scale assistance. Weather/cleanroom ratings and IP grades depend on the model and option set.
Availability ranges from pilot programs to purchase or Robot‑as‑a‑Service. Contact sales for eligibility, regions and lead times.
Most platforms support standard interfaces (e.g., REST, ROS/ROS 2) and can connect to warehouse/manufacturing systems via vendor middleware or partner solutions.
Humanoid systems usually include e‑stops, torque/force limits, perception‑assisted safety and geofencing. Certification roadmaps differ by region; confirm with the vendor for CE/UL/SIL coverage.
Deployments are typically phased: site survey → pilot tasks → workflow integration → training and go‑live. Vendors provide remote monitoring and service SLAs; ask for a detailed plan.