Domo
Domo is a compact, developer-focused humanoid robot engineered by ROTAKU for embodied AI research, locomotion policy training, and whole-body control experiments. Standing approximately 90 cm tall with a weight of 20 kg, it features 23 degrees of freedom and delivers 70 Nm of motor torque, enabling dynamic bipedal walking and manipulation tasks. The platform supports reinforcement learning, imitation learning, and sim-to-real workflows, with optional NVIDIA Jetson Orin NX compute, VR-based teleoperation, and dexterous hand attachments. Designed for labs, universities, and startups, Domo is not a consumer home robot but a scalable research platform for testing AI-driven physical behaviors in real-world environments.
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Domo is a humanoid system developed by ROTAKU in United States and launched in 2026. Starting price is estimated at US$2,999 - US$9,899. It supports Tools, packages, precision instruments, people interaction. Operating battery runtime is rated at 2 hours. Primary applications include Locomotion policy training, full-body control, manipulation research, teleoperation, vision-based policy learning, reinforcement learning, imitation learning. Featured in editorial articles including “Rotaku’s Domo pushes teleoperation-first humanoid research into a smaller, cheaper platform”.
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Rotaku’s Domo pushes teleoperation-first humanoid research into a smaller, cheaper platform
Humanoid robots are increasingly being designed around a harder problem than simple walking: how to keep balance while imitating human motion and handling objects in real time. Rotaku’s Domo is the latest example, with the company unveiling a compact bipedal humanoid platform aimed at research, teleoperation, and embodied AI development.
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Q1. What is Domo, and what problem is it designed to solve?
Domo is a compact humanoid robot platform by Rotaku designed to make humanoid development more accessible for developers, educators, and robotics teams working with motion control and embodied AI.
Q2. What are the main capabilities and key features of Domo?
Domo features 23 degrees of freedom, high-torque motors delivering up to 110 Nm, and operates for approximately two hours per charge, supporting teleoperation and manipulation tasks.
Q3. Who is Domo built for, and which industries can benefit from it?
Domo is built for developers, makers, educators, and researchers in education, R&D, and robotics teams aiming to experiment with physical AI and real humanoid hardware.
Q4. Is Domo a commercial product or still a research prototype?
Domo is a commercial product; Rotaku has opened reservations for multiple configurations including Basic, Developer, and Plus Developer models for early commercial deployment.
Q5. Is Domo currently available for purchase, and when is it expected to ship?
Reservations are open via Rotaku’s website with a $99 deposit; shipping timelines depend on configuration and batch size, handled first-come, first-served.
Q6. How does Domo actually work in real-world environments?
Domo operates as a bipedal platform using high-power motors and 23 DoF for dynamic motion, supporting optional add-ons like teleoperation kits and LiDAR navigation for real-world interaction.
Q7. When was Domo announced or officially launched?
Rotaku announced Domo in May 2026, opening reservations shortly after for its compact humanoid platform targeting developers and researchers.
Q8. How is Domo different from other robots in the same category?
Domo competes in the low-cost segment with a starting price of $2,999, offering 23 DoF and modular add-ons, distinguishing itself from higher-priced industrial humanoid systems.
Q9. Does Domo require additional development or customization after purchase?
Domo supports optional add-ons like dual-arm teleoperation kits and NVIDIA Jetson Orin NX AI computers, allowing users to customize functionality based on project needs.
Q10. What is the future roadmap or planned upgrades for Domo?
Rotaku has announced plans to expand availability from early commercial deployments toward broader adoption, with future configurations targeting enhanced dynamic motion and AI integration.
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