Suzhou, Jiangsu, April 11, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Global leader in embodied intelligence and humanoid robotics UniX AI today announced a major milestone: the third-generation humanoid robot Panther successfully completed full-stack, continuous multi-task validation in real, unmodified home environments – without staging, scripting, or laboratory limitations.

The robot demonstrated end-to-end execution of complex housekeeping tasks, including waking users, making beds, preparing breakfast, cleaning the whole house and organizing objects.
This breakthrough marks Panther as the the world’s first mass-produced, commercially viable humanoid robot deployed in real householdsby breaking the long-standing industry limitation of laboratory demonstrations and structured environments, and officially moving humanoid robotics from the ‘demonstration era’ to the ‘home commercialization era’.
Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fsHBGvXc-Js
Breaking the last barrier for the sector: from ‘performance’ to ‘domestic services’
For years, the global humanoid robotics industry was limited by two distinct development paths:
One category focuses on humanoid appearance and movement demonstrations, limited to highly structured environments such as laboratories and exhibition halls, which are unable to deal with the complexities of the real world.
Another category focuses on industrial and warehouse environments, where stable efficiency is achieved in standardized environments but lacks adaptability in dynamic, unstructured and human-populated domestic environments.
The home has long been considered the most difficult application scenario for humanoid robots – an industry ‘no-go zone’ characterized by narrow and irregular spaces, busy paths, frequent closures, dynamic interference from people and pets, and highly coupled multi-task dependencies that require constant interruption and rescheduling.

UniX AI Founder and CEO Fengyu Yang stated:
“The real challenge of humanoid robotics has never been to make machines look human, but to enable them to reliably perform tasks in unpredictable real-world environments.”
With this breakthrough, Panther establishes itself as the the world’s first mass-produced humanoid robot capable of real domestic deployment for commercial servicesa defining milestone that has quickly led to strong market attention.
Appearance at the Morgan Stanley Summit attracts strong interest from global investors
Fred Yang, founder of UniX AI, was invited to speak at the Morgan Stanley China Summit 2026, where he delivered a keynote entitled “Pathways to Commercialization of Embody Intelligence.” The presentation marked the first comprehensive unveiling of Panther’s real-world testing breakthroughs and roadmap for commercialization.
As a founder of Gen Z, Dr. Fred Yang a Ph.D. from Yale University and a bachelor’s degree in Computer Science and Business from the University of Michigan. He is also a North American Computer Association Distinguished Undergraduate Scientist and a world-class expert in vision and haptics. Having published more than 15 papers at leading computer science conferences such as CVPR and ICCV, he has led the development of several world-class achievements, including UniTouch, the world’s first multimodal haptic large model, and Touch and Go, the largest existing vision-haptic dataset, which laid a solid foundation for the company’s core technologies.

Following the session, the content generated strong responses from attendees, with several leading US dollar funds and global investment institutions showing significant interest in the home robotics sector.
Discussions focused on the market-scale potential, technological barriers and mass production capabilities for high-performance service robotics, with a consensus view that UniX AI has effectively opened the next major commercialization frontier in humanoid robotics.
Inside Panther: why it’s a truly functional humanoid robot suitable for home use
Panther’s main advantage is not the accumulation of parameters, but a design philosophy focused entirely on real household pain points. Each capability directly addresses critical challenges in home environments.
Product details: https://www.unix-group.ai/panther/2023.html
1. Hardware and Mobility: Designed for narrow, cluttered home spaces
Panther features a powerful, cost-effective hardware core dedicated to embodied intelligence, featuring a full-scale human-like structure and the world’s first mass-produced 8 DOF bionic robotic arms. Combined with a 48V high-voltage drive (high power and stable control), an omnidirectional four-wheel steering system (flexible maneuvering in compact spaces) and a maximum computing power of 2070 TOPS plus rich open interfaces, it provides support for reliable operation and subsequent development.
Using a dual-arm, wheeled architecture, Panther addresses pain points such as narrow spaces and busy pathways in home environments. Compared to its predecessor, the Wanda 2.0, the 80 cm vertical lift stroke enables ground contact operations, covering full-height task chains, including low-level order picking, shelf operations, and bridging the important gap between ‘completing a single action’ and ‘performing an entire task chain’.
The world’s first mass-produced 8 DOF bionic robot arms serve as the core. The loading capacity with double arm is 12 kg. in cooperation with two arms and combined with the vertical stroke of 80 cm, they can flexibly perform household tasks such as operating countertops and cleaning, ensuring the reliable performance of complex, continuous tasks.
2. AI system: solving occlusion, interference and dynamic environments
Panther leverages UniX AI’s proprietary core systems to maintain stable operation in unpredictable home environments:
UniFlex Cross-Space Task Generalization System
Enables rapid spatial awareness of unknown homes and adapts to different layouts for task migration.
UniTouch multimodal perception system
Combines visual and tactile feedback to assess the weight, material and grip of objects in real time, ensuring stable handling of fragile and irregular objects.
UniCortex Long-Horizon job scheduling system
Decomposes complex tasks (for example, preparing breakfast or cleaning the entire house) into actionable sequences, allowing interruption, rescheduling, and resumption of tasks without losing continuity.
This system combination enables long-horizon task stability in unstructured environments – essential to differentiate Panther from demonstration-only robotic systems.
3. Durability and functionality: home use all day long
Panther offers 8–16 hours of continuous useenough for a whole day’s worth of household chores.
An adaptive gripper system allows it to handle dishes, clothing, small appliances and cleaning tools, enabling long-term practicality rather than short demonstration cycles.
From mass production to use in households: building a differentiated competitive moat
Founded in 2024 and headquartered in Suzhou, China, UniX AI is a technology company specializing in the R&D, mass production and global deployment of humanoid robotics.
The company has built an integrated system spanning R&D and scalable delivery, supported by top global talent in algorithms, engineering and supply chain management.
UniX AI doesn’t start from scratch: the second generation product, Wanda 2.0achieved stable mass production in 2025 with monthly deliveries of more than 100 units, deployed in the hotel, property management, retail and education sectors.

In August 2025, UniX AI robots also achieved top positions at the World Humanoid Robot Games, winning championships in hotel cleaning and reception service, validating performance in complex real-world environments.
The launch of Panther marks UniX AI’s strategic expansion from commercial robotics into the home robotics market, making it one of the few global companies with both commercial-scale and household-scale robotics deployments.

Core differentiation
- Scenario-first design, not demo-first development
All technologies are built for real-world task performance rather than laboratory performance. - Mass production capacity is already established
Not a company in the prototype phase; supports a mature supply chain and a delivery capacity of more than 100 units/month. - Full-stack patented technology moat
UniFlex, UniTouch and UniCortex form a deeply integrated core technology stack. - First real household validation worldwide
Successfully completed unscripted, continuous execution in real home environments: no comparable competitor exists.
Milestone in the sector: from “demonstration information” to “implementation information”
Industry experts widely view Panther’s real-world deployment as a defining turning point for humanoid robotics, marking a transition from demonstration-driven focus to execution-driven value creation.
This breakthrough redefines the standard for service humanoid robots and unlocks the global market for high-end service robotics.
UniX AI has identified the United States, Europe and the Middle East as key overseas markets, targeting affluent households with commercial robotic solutions.
In China, Panther has quickly gained public attention as the “first humanoid robot deployed in real homes worldwide” and has become a breakthrough technology product.
In global capital markets, the home robotics sector has also seen renewed momentum, thanks to the breakthrough of UniX AI that accelerates investors’ focus on the category.
About UniX AI
UniX AIfounded in 2024 and headquartered in Suzhou, China, focuses on the R&D, mass production and real-world deployment of general-purpose humanoid robots. The company aims to become a global, scenario-driven robotics service provider, providing end-to-end humanoid robot services throughout its lifecycle. Bringing together world-class talent in algorithms, engineering, product design and supply chain, the company has independently developed core technologies including UniTouch, UniFlex and UniCortex. UniX AI’s product matrix includes the Wanda series, the Martian bipedal robot and the recently launched Panther series.
Website: http://www.unix-group.ai
Business contact: global@unix-group.ai


