Bolt
Bolt is a groundbreaking full-size humanoid robot engineered by MirrorMe Technology for exceptional bipedal speed and human-like athleticism. Standing at 175 cm and weighing 75 kg, it achieves a peak running speed of 10 m/s (36 km/h) in real-world outdoor tests, surpassing previous humanoid benchmarks like Boston Dynamics' models. Featuring redesigned high-power joints and an optimized power system, Bolt replicates natural human gait, dynamic balance, and sprinting posture for stability at extreme velocities. Designed as a technological platform, it integrates advanced motion control for research, athlete training as a "steel sparring partner," and potential applications in logistics or sports simulation. Its human proportions enable versatile bipedal locomotion on varied terrains, with focus on endurance, precision control, and repeated sprints, pushing boundaries in humanoid robotics toward human-level performance in perception, agility, and real-environment operation.
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Bolt Sprints to 10m/s World Record in Real-World Dash
Shanghai-based MirrorMe Technology launched Bolt on February 2, 2026, shattering bipedal humanoid records by hitting a peak sprint of 10 meters per second in real-world tests. This full-sized robot outpaced its founder in a dramatic treadmill showdown, doubling prior industry speeds of 3.3 to 4.0 m/s and edging closer to elite human athletes like Usain Bolt, whose name inspires the machine. The debut signals a leap toward robots that rival human athleticism, redefining possibilities in dynamic motion.
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Q1. What is Bolt, and what problem is it designed to solve?
Bolt is a humanoid robot developed by MirrorMe Technology (Shanghai) Co., Ltd., intended to advance embodied intelligence through high-speed movement and human-like proportions, addressing limitations in robotic agility and real-world performance.
Q2. What are the main capabilities and key features of Bolt?
According to the manufacturer, Bolt incorporates engineered joints and an optimized power system for natural human movements and elevated speeds, positioning it within MirrorMe's lineup focused on athletic performance.
Q3. Who is Bolt built for, and which industries can benefit from it?
Bolt targets research and development applications, similar to MirrorMe's Black Panther II, with potential benefits for sectors exploring humanoid robotics such as scientific research and performance testing.
Q4. Is Bolt a commercial product or still a research prototype?
Bolt is presented as a high-performance humanoid aligned with MirrorMe's research-grade offerings, distinct from their consumer-grade BAOBAO and industrial Apollo models.
Q5. Is Bolt currently available for purchase, and when is it expected to ship?
As of 2026, purchase inquiries for MirrorMe robots are handled via partner@mirrormetech.com; the company has reported commercial orders for its platforms without specified shipping timelines for Bolt.
Q6. How does Bolt actually work in real-world environments?
MirrorMe employs reinforcement learning-based motion control and AI fusion for its robots, enabling Bolt to operate in environments requiring speed and adaptability, as demonstrated in performance tests.
Q7. When was Bolt announced or officially launched?
Bolt was unveiled in 2025 by MirrorMe Technology, following the company's establishment in May 2024 and amid records set by its quadruped models.
Q8. How is Bolt different from other robots in the same category?
Bolt emphasizes speed records and human-like design from MirrorMe's decade-long research, competing in the humanoid segment alongside the firm's quadruped and companion robots.
Q9. Does Bolt require additional development or customization after purchase?
MirrorMe provides technical support via support@mirrormetech.com, indicating potential for customization in research applications, consistent with their service structure for embodied platforms.
Q10. What is the future roadmap or planned upgrades for Bolt?
The company has announced plans, funded by Series A investment, to support R&D, iterative upgrades, and market delivery for its robot lineup including humanoid models.
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