Dyno

Dyno

Dyno is VinRobotics’ humanoid robot platform developed for industrial, security, and service tasks, with a focus on human-like mobility and manipulation in structured and semi-structured environments. Publicly shown in a third-generation configuration, it uses 31 smart motors, stands about 1.78 m tall, and weighs around 75 kg. The robot is designed to walk in crowded spaces, perform greeting and guidance gestures, and handle light objects with both arms. VinRobotics positions Dyno as an assistant for factories, hazardous sites, campuses, and household-support scenarios, with development centered on autonomy, environmental awareness, and multilingual interaction. Current demonstrations indicate teleoperated operation is still part of its development pathway.

Manufacturer
VinRobotics
Rating
★★★★☆(4.0)
Launch Year
2026
Price
Not disclosed
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Robot Specifications

Primary Use Cases
Factory assistance, industrial inspection, security patrol, surveillance, visitor guidance, campus services, household assistance, and customer interaction
Pet Friendly
Yes, with safety protocols
Deployment
Teleoperation; supervised autonomy; autonomous behaviors under development
Multi-Robot Coordination
Not disclosed
Security tasks, household assistance, gestures, light object handling, guidance, and service interactions
Human-like hand modules; likely tool/end-effector interfaces for industrial tasks
3 kg per arm
Not disclosed

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Q1. What is Dyno, and what problem is it designed to solve?

Dyno is VinDynamics’ first humanoid robot, designed for structured human environments where inspection, assistance, and interaction are needed.

Q2. What are the main capabilities and key features of Dyno?

According to the company, Dyno combines AI, autonomous navigation, environmental awareness, sensors, and natural-language interaction.

Q3. Who is Dyno built for, and which industries can benefit from it?

VinDynamics says Dyno is intended for security, surveillance, customer service, tourism, and service facilities, with possible household use later.

Q4. Is Dyno a commercial product or still a research prototype?

As of 2026, Dyno has been presented as an early commercial humanoid platform rather than a lab-only prototype, though deployment remains limited.

Q5. Is Dyno currently available for purchase, and when is it expected to ship?

Public reporting has described Dyno as newly unveiled; shipping and purchase availability depend on VinDynamics’ sales and fulfillment schedule.

Q6. How does Dyno actually work in real-world environments?

VinDynamics describes Dyno as moving through built environments, sensing surroundings, and responding to people using onboard AI and navigation systems.

Q7. When was Dyno announced or officially launched?

Dyno was officially unveiled on 1 June 2026 at ICRA 2026 and Computex Taipei 2026.

Q8. How is Dyno different from other robots in the same category?

Dyno is positioned as a humanoid robot for service and assistance tasks, unlike many single-purpose industrial robots used in fixed settings.

Q9. Does Dyno require additional development or customization after purchase?

Public information indicates deployments may need configuration for specific sites, tasks, and workflows before practical use.

Q10. What is the future roadmap or planned upgrades for Dyno?

The company has indicated plans to broaden Dyno from early commercial demonstrations toward wider service and household applications.

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