KUAVO-MY
KUAVO-MY is a full-size humanoid robot developed by Leju Robotics for research, industrial experimentation, and advanced service applications. The bipedal platform focuses on dynamic locomotion, whole-body motion control, and intelligent task execution. KUAVO-MY integrates high-precision joint actuators, real-time balance control, and multimodal perception systems to enable stable walking, manipulation, and human-environment interaction. Designed primarily for laboratories, enterprises, and innovation centers, the robot supports autonomous behaviors, teleoperation, and learning-based control through modern robotics software frameworks, making it suitable for robotics research, industrial testing, and intelligent service deployment.
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Weight
50-80 kg
Charging Time
2-4 hours
Carrying Capacity
15-25 kg per arm
Battery Pack
3-5 kWh, 48V LiPo
Available Colours
White, gray, black
Speed
1.2-1.5 m/s (walking)
Connectivity
Wi-Fi 5/6, Ethernet, Bluetooth 5.0
Compatible Devices
Various end-effectors, sensors, tools
App Integration
Web interface, ROS 2, cloud dashboard
Cloud Integration
Yes, remote monitoring and deployment services
Available Countries
USA, Canada, EU, Japan, Singapore, South Korea
Runtime
3–5 hours under active locomotion and manipulation
User Interface
Web app, CLI, ROS interface, teleoperation joystick
Warranty Info
2 years limited warranty, optional extended support
Dimensions
Approx. 170 × 55 × 38 cm (standing humanoid form factor)
Battery Life
3-5 years (typical for industrial lithium battery systems)
Sensors
RGB cameras, depth camera, LiDAR, IMU, force/torque sensors, gyroscope, accelerometer, joint encoders
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Leju's KUAVO-MY Ignites Torch Relay at National Games
Leju Robotics grabbed headlines when its KUAVO-MY humanoid robot lit the torch relay flame at the National Games, marking a historic first for robotic participation in such a high-profile sporting event. This seamless performance showcased the robot's precision dexterity and crowd interaction skills, captivating thousands of spectators. Engineers programmed KUAVO-MY to mimic human torchbearers with fluid arm motions and balanced strides, symbolizing China's push toward embodied AI in public spectacles. The event underscores Leju's rapid commercialization drive, transitioning lab prototypes into real-world performers that engage audiences emotionally.
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Q1. What is KUAVO-MY, and what problem is it designed to solve?
KUAVO-MY is a bipedal humanoid robot developed by Leju Robotics for commercial service and research applications. According to the manufacturer, it addresses needs in customer guidance and task adaptation in public environments like exhibition halls.
Q2. What are the main capabilities and key features of KUAVO-MY?
KUAVO-MY supports omnidirectional walking, environment perception via depth cameras, and integration with AI models for imitation learning. Leju Robotics states it enables personalized interactions and adaptive behaviors in service settings.
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