Resolution based on first company to start deliveries of the humanoid robot to consumers. In addition,
The Robot should be available for purchase to anyone barring parties prohibited by legalities.
Preorders or deliveries only to specific companies do not count as that does not fit the spirit of the question which is concerned with production.
1000 or more separate units sold and delivered to at least 10 distinct customers based on publicly available information would count as being in production and would qualify for resolution given future plans of the company to satisfy the first point.
If none deliver - n/a.
Update 2026-02-11 (PST) (AI summary of creator comment): The requirement for distinct customers has been updated from 10 to 5 companies to count as being in production. This change is intended to distinguish production from development/testing scenarios (such as single-company partnerships or internal testing).
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Digit is in production and there are at least suggestion of RaaS sales to:
GXO Logistics
Ford
Mercado Libre
Amazon
Only above 4 distinct customers that I have found and I haven't found number of units for any of these. This may make showing the 1000 units sold and delivered hard to show one way or the other.
Also if they are all 'Robot as a Service' have any been sold, perhaps they are just rented and I am not sure if this counts.
So "3. 1000 or more separate units sold and delivered to at least 10 distinct customers based on publicly available information would count as being in production..." seems difficult to quantify and may need to be relaxed? @notarealuser
@ChristopherRandles I can maybe update that to 5 companies. I think when I wrote it, I was trying to avoid the scenarios such as Figure AI Partnership with BMW, and Tesla testing it's own humanoids.
Which even if were at scale, would be in development phase and not production.
Regarding Digit, it's really hard to find any concrete numbers on that. If they, have been able to find 4 customers, I doubt they will have trouble finding others this early in the race. If they are in production the companies working with them or Agility will have incentives to publish numbers.
@notarealuser
https://www.agilityrobotics.com/content/opening-robofab-worlds-first-factory-for-humanoid-robots
CORVALLIS, OR – September 18, 2023 – Agility Robotics, creator of the groundbreaking bipedal robot Digit, today revealed that the company is opening RoboFab™, a robot manufacturing facility in Salem, Oregon with the capability to produce more than 10,000 robots per year.
https://www.iotworldtoday.com/robotics/humanoid-robot-company-gets-help-to-grow-the-market
The site is expected to produce hundreds of Digit robots in the first year, with the capacity to scale to more than 10,000 of the robots annually.
Sept 2024
First deployment was June 2024.
19 months after first deployment we can't find numbers. Seems more like they don't want numbers revealed than "have incentives to publish numbers" to me? Yes, it is still possible that will change and there will be a big announcement when they reach 1000 robots on RaaS contracts or something similar.
Do RaaS contracts count as equivalent to 'sales'? Distinguishing short term from long term might be a pain.
@notarealuser resolution is a bit vague - are we talking delivers direct to consumer or to industry/commerical partners?
@notarealuser what's the point of this market then if Agility's robots are already working in Amazon warehouses?
@Bair Agreed, that’s why I was asking the question. Digit has already been ‘delivered’ to Amazon for small scale pilots. They even have and advanced automation program for other enterprises looking to test and implement humanoid robot automation.
You could argue digit is already ‘delivering’ - then again, their new facilities are for commercial scale production rather than small pilots or testing.
@Bair Link to Agility Engagement Program where companies can already look to procure a Digit or ‘Robot as a service’ https://agilityrobotics.com/engagement
I think it is fair to say that the engagement program is not selling the robot, and at best pre-orders.
Quoting the website:
"The Agility Engagement Program is designed for companies that want to be at the forefront of our technology. The program gives your company first rights to the latest version of our products, and vital input to the continued development of our solution."
@Bair I will add to the Resolution Criteria that anyone should be able to purchase the robots, as that is what in effect going into production is.
Agility Robotic have partnerships with Amazon and last year announced they’ve already commenced work on a robot production facility in Oregon that will produce 10k robots a year at its peak production.

