ALICE 3

ALICE 3

ALICE 3 is a humanoid robot developed by AEI Robot, designed for advanced human-robot interaction and autonomous operation in industrial and service environments. It features AI-powered vision and voice recognition, enabling it to perform face recognition, intelligent voice interaction, and autonomous navigation using LiDAR and advanced mapping. ALICE 3 supports bipedal walking, allowing it to move naturally in human spaces. The robot can guide visitors, conduct security patrols, answer queries, and provide entertainment. With an open SDK and API, ALICE 3 is highly customizable for various business scenarios, including manufacturing, logistics, and customer service. Its modular design and robust sensor suite make it suitable for complex, dynamic environments.

Manufacturer
AEI Robot
Rating
★★★★☆(4.0)
Launch Year
2023
Price
USD 50,000–70,000 (industry-aligned pricing for commercial service humanoids)
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Robot Specifications

Primary Use Cases
Manufacturing, logistics, customer service, security, education
Pet Friendly
Yes, with safety protocols
Deployment
Autonomous, learned behaviors
Multi-Robot Coordination
Supported through centralized fleet management systems
Tools, packages, precision instruments
Tool changers, end-effector options
5 kg per arm
Not intended for heavy lifting (service-oriented robot)

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