Humanoids and quadrupeds, ready to build on.

Compare and buy Unitree platforms for robotics research, inspection and physical AI. Robotics Center supports US sales, leasing, setup and integration.

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Featured platformUnitree G1

One Unitree catalog, from evaluation to deployment.

Start with the form factor your work requires. Humanoids support whole-body locomotion and manipulation research; quadrupeds are built for mobile autonomy, inspection and field deployment.

Procurement with engineering support.

Robotics Center helps teams select, acquire and deploy Unitree platforms without separating the purchase from the technical work.

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Buy

Configure available products and purchase through the existing store checkout.

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Lease

Use flexible access for pilots, research programs and shorter deployments.

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Integrate

Plan setup, software, controls and deployment with robotics engineers.

Questions before you choose.

Which Unitree robots does Robotics Center carry?

The live catalog on this page lists the Unitree humanoids, quadrupeds and related hardware currently available from Robotics Center. Product pages show the configurations and purchasing options for each platform.

Can I buy or lease a Unitree robot?

Yes. Available configurations can be purchased through the store, while leasing, rentals and larger deployments can be arranged with the Robotics Center team.

Does Robotics Center provide Unitree setup and integration support?

Yes. Robotics Center supports platform selection, setup, software integration and deployment planning for research and commercial teams.

How do I choose between Unitree G1, H1, Go2 and B2?

G1 and H1 are humanoid research platforms, while Go2 and B2 are quadrupeds for mobility, inspection and autonomy work. The right platform depends on payload, environment, software and research goals.

Not sure which Unitree platform fits?

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