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Figure 03

Figure AI

Third-generation humanoid rebuilt around Helix for the home and high-volume manufacturing.

Origin
Sunnyvale, California, USA
Announced
October 2025[1]
Configurations
varies
Price
Not publicly priced

LineageSucceeds Figure 02

Commercial record

What it actually costs.

Pricing is presented in full, not flattened to one number. Figures vary by configuration and by where the unit is purchased.

Pricing

Not publicly priced

Figure publishes no price for Figure 03, and there is no consumer sales channel; the platform is deployed through pilot programs, with interested parties directed to contact Figure. No price figure is carried on this record.[5]

Specifications

The full technical record.

Specifications vary by configuration. Each value is attributed to its source; figures marked for EDU configurations differ from the base unit.

Dimensions

Height (reported)
168cm(5 ft 6 in)[4]
Height (also reported)
173cm(5 ft 8 in)[5]

Mass & Payload

Weight (reported)
60kg(132 lb)[4]
Weight (also reported)
61kg(134 lb)[5]
Payload
20kg(44 lb)[5][4]

Power

Battery
2.3kWh[3]
Runtime
~5h[1][3]
Charging
2 kW wireless inductive (foot coils)[1][2][3]

Sensors

Fingertip tactile sensitivity
3g[1][4]
Vision
2x frame rate, one-quarter latency, 60% wider FOV per camera; palm cameras[1]
Data offload
10 Gbps mmWave[1]

Actuation

Actuator speed
2x faster than Figure 02[1][5]

Design

Exterior
Soft washable textile over multi-density foam[1][4]

Software

AI
Helix vision-language-action model (System 1 / System 2)[1]

Deployment (manufacturing)

Manufacturing
BotQ, 12,000 units/year capacity, 100,000 over 4 years[1][4]

Neutral analysis

The record, in plain terms.

Overview

Figure 03 is Figure AI's third-generation humanoid, unveiled in October 2025 as a ground-up redesign around the Helix vision-language-action model and aimed at the home as well as commercial deployment. Its manufacturing strategy centers on BotQ, a dedicated facility with a first-line capacity of 12,000 units per year and a stated four-year goal of 100,000 robots. The platform adds fingertip tactile sensing that resolves loads down to 3 grams, cameras embedded in each palm, 2 kW wireless inductive charging through coils in the feet, and a soft washable textile exterior over multi-density foam. It was named a TIME Best Invention of 2025. Figure does not publish official dimensions or mass for the platform; the height and weight figures carried here come from secondary sources, conflict, and are shown as labeled rows.

Strengths

  • Fingertip tactile sensing resolving loads down to 3 grams, with cameras embedded in each palm.
  • 2 kW wireless inductive charging through foot coils, with approximately 5 hours of runtime.
  • Actuators 2x faster than Figure 02's.
  • Soft washable textile exterior over multi-density foam, designed for household settings.
  • Mass-manufacturing strategy at BotQ: 12,000 units per year of first-line capacity, with a four-year goal of 100,000.

Considerations

  • Figure publishes no official dimensions, mass, or total degree-of-freedom count; the height and weight figures here are from secondary sources and conflict, shown as labeled rows.[4][5]
  • No published price and no consumer sales channel; deployments are pilot programs.[5]

The flywheel

Owner records.

Owner records are not open for the Figure 03. The platform is not openly for sale; units are deployed with pilot partners. If that changes, this record will begin accepting owner-reported data.

Verifiable

Sources.

We are sourced, and verifiable. Every cited figure above ties back to a numbered reference here.

  1. [1]
    Figure AI, Introducing Figure 03

    https://www.figure.ai/news/introducing-figure-03

    Manufacturer announcement; source for the announce date, Helix, sensing, charging, and BotQ figures.

  2. [2]
    Humanoids Daily, Figure 03 Unveiling

    https://www.humanoidsdaily.com/feed/figure-unveils-figure-03-a-humanoid-robot-designed-for-mass-production-and-the-home

    Independent coverage; corroborates the wireless charging system.

  3. [3]
    NotebookCheck, Figure 03 Debut

    https://www.notebookcheck.net/Figure-03-Humanoid-robot-debuts-with-wireless-charging-and-ultra-sensitive-tactile-palms.1134940.0.html

    Independent coverage; source for the battery capacity figure.

  4. [4]
    Mike Kalil, Figure 03 for the Home

    https://mikekalil.com/blog/figure-03-robot-for-home/

    Independent coverage; source for one of the conflicting height and weight figure sets.

  5. [5]
    Robozaps, Figure 03

    https://robozaps.com/products/figure-03

    Independent aggregator; source for the other height and weight figure set and for the absence of published pricing.

Cite this record

The Rivet Index. "Figure 03." RID-000023. https://rivetindex.com/r/RID-000023