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Unitree G1 humanoid robot

The robot in every video.

From the Spring Festival Gala dance to the Wang Leehom concert — bookable for your event.

Delivery & collection included Damage cover included Booked instantly online

What 800 million people saw.

Built for Real Work

Hero shot of the G1 standing ready in a working garage.

Stage Pair Routine

Two G1s in costume mid-performance with props.

City Street Walk

Confident walk down a busy city street.

Quartet in Costume

Four G1s in coordinated Chinese stage costumes.

Side by Side at CES

Two G1s side by side, tight shot at CES 2026.

Motion-Capture Flips

Acrobatic flips driven by motion-capture data.

What is the Unitree G1?
The Unitree G1 is the humanoid robot from the viral videos: the Spring Festival Gala Yangko dance, the world's first standing side flip, and the Wang Leehom Chengdu concert that Elon Musk called "Impressive." It's the only humanoid in those clips that the public can actually rent — Boston Dynamics' Atlas costs $420,000 and isn't sold to general buyers, Tesla Optimus isn't for sale at all, Figure 02 is enterprise-only. The G1 walks at up to 2 m/s, runs choreographed routines, shakes hands with five-finger dexterous hands, and stands itself back up from any fall position.

The only one you can rent.

Atlas costs $420,000 and isn't for sale. Optimus isn't for sale. Figure won't sell to you. The G1 is the one you can actually book.

Unitree G1 — crouched pose

Atlas: $420,000. Optimus: not for sale. Figure: enterprise-only.

The robots you've seen in viral clips — most don't ship to the public. Boston Dynamics chooses who gets Atlas. Tesla controls every Optimus. Figure won't sell to non-enterprise. The G1 is the one anyone can rent.

Unitree G1 — front view

It side-flips. It kung-fu kicks. It figure-skates.

Most humanoids on stage are props standing still. The G1 has the world's first electric-humanoid side flip on record, performed Drunken Fist on national TV, and figure-skated on ice. Your guests have already watched it do all three.

Unitree G1 — wide stance

Backed by the company Zhang Yimou trusted.

Unitree's robots danced for 800 million viewers on China's biggest TV broadcast, choreographed by the director of the 2008 Olympics opening. The G1 is their flagship — now filing for a $7 billion IPO.

How is the Unitree G1 different from Boston Dynamics, Figure, or 1X?
The Unitree G1 is the only advanced humanoid robot the public can rent in 2026. Boston Dynamics Atlas costs about $420,000 and isn't sold outside strategic partners like Hyundai. Tesla Optimus isn't for sale at all. Figure 02 ships to enterprise partners only (BMW). Agility's Digit costs $250K+ and is limited to enterprise. The G1 starts at $16,000 retail and ships to anyone. That's why every viral humanoid video on TikTok is the G1 — it's the only one creators, agencies, and event teams can actually own or rent.

What it does at your event.

Unitree G1 handshake at event

Walks

Up to 2 m/s — faster than your brisk walk. Stages, ballrooms, expo halls.

Unitree G1 at trade show

Dances

The same routines you saw on the Spring Festival Gala and Wang Leehom's stage. Music-synced.

Unitree G1 at exhibition booth

Five-finger handshake

BrainCo dexterous hands that sense pressure. Hold a champagne flute, not a steel claw.

Unitree G1 with moon backdrop

Holds the pose

Stays still for the photo. Then back to work.

Unitree G1 at expo

Self-rights

Anti-Gravity mode. A guest can lean on it, bump it, even kick it — it stands back up.

Unitree G1 at trade show

Hot-swap battery

30-second swap. Runs all night.

Trusted By

CTA / CES
Orange County CC
LAX Airport
UT Austin
Sparks
Web Summit

Seen by 800 million

Race vs Runner — Suburban St

Jogging in Paris Street

Quartet Kung-Fu at Heroes Square

Yard Lawncare Joke Clip

Outdoor Spin Kick by Fence

Dance at Milan Duomo

City Street Walk Demo

Kung Fu Expo Demo

Stage Dance with Performer

Walking in Mall Corridor

Tornado Kick Training Demo

Playing Handpan at Tongji

Soccer Field Vision Demo

Casual Dance at ERF 2026

Hands-On at Web Summit Lisbon

Kip Up Outdoor Demo

Indoor Dance Showcase

Dancing at Web Summit Lisbon

Neon Stage Stairs Demo

Smooth Criminal Dance Demo

Stand Up Recovery — Living Room

Voice Control Closeup Demo

UFC Sparring Demo

Helmet Closeup Sidewalk Walk

Showroom One Leg Dance

Office Hallway Walk Demo

Boxing Crowd Demo

Fight Scene Filming Demo

Walking Demo at GITEX Dubai

Handshake at CES

Floral Shirt Sidewalk Walk

Stage Backup Dancers

University of Plymouth Demo

Blue Mat Dance Demo

How to rent the G1.

Two ways. You run it yourself, or our trained operator runs it for you.

Self-Service Rental

From $299/day

3 to 30 days at your address. We deliver. You run it. We collect.

included on day one — a hands-on session with our technician, no extra cost.

01

Choose how you want to rent.

Self-Service Rental (you run it, 3–30 days) or Full-Service Event (our operator runs it, 1–3 days).

02

Pick your dates.

Live availability for your country. Lead time shows live.

03

Pay online. We deliver.

Self-Service: we collect when you're done. Full-Service: our operator runs the event and takes the robot home.

Damage cover included on every booking. Learn more →

How do I rent the Unitree G1?
Booking takes about two minutes. Pick your dates, pick your country, pay online, confirmation lands in your inbox. From $299/day for Self-Service Rental. Delivery and collection always included. ZMP Protection caps your exposure at the refundable deposit. The booking page also offers Full-Service Event bookings — 1 to 3 days with a trained operator running the robot at your event.

What it does. What it doesn't.

We'd rather under-promise.

It does

Built for live events

  • Walk on flat indoor floors at up to 2 m/s
  • Wave, point, shake hands, hold a pose
  • Run pre-loaded dance, kung-fu, and gesture routines
  • ~2 hours per battery, hot-swap in 30 seconds
  • Work at indoor events, expos, weddings, shoots
It doesn't

Not a general robot

  • Walk outdoors in rain or on uneven ground
  • Carry heavy objects (3 kg arm payload max)
  • Hold open conversations on its own
  • Climb stairs without operator support

The numbers.

The EDU Ultimate E configuration. Five-finger hands. Tap for the full spec sheet.

Height132 cm (4′4″)
Weight35 kg (77 lb)
Walking speedUp to 2 m/s
Hands2 × BrainCo five-finger dexterous
Battery~2 hours, quick-release
ComputeNVIDIA Jetson Orin (100 TOPS)
ManufacturerUnitree Robotics
Exact modelG1 EDU Ultimate E U7
Show full technical specs
Physical
Folded dimensions690 × 450 × 300 mm
Standing dimensions1320 × 450 × 200 mm
Arm span0.45 m
Calf + thigh length0.6 m
Motion & dexterity
Total degrees of freedomUp to 41 DOF
Per-leg DOF6
Per-arm DOF7
Waist DOF3
Max knee torque120 N·m
Max arm payload3 kg
Joint encodersDual encoder per joint
Self-recoveryYes — autonomous stand-up from any position
Intelligence & compute
High compute moduleNVIDIA Jetson Orin 16G (100 TOPS)
Base compute8-core high-performance CPU
SensorsDepth camera + 3D LiDAR
Audio in4-microphone array
Audio out5W stereo speakers
ConnectivityWiFi 6, Bluetooth 5.2
OTA updatesContinuous over-the-air updates
Power
Battery9,000 mAh, 13-string lithium, quick-release
RuntimeAbout 2 hours active use
Charger54V / 5A
CoolingLocal air cooling
What's in the box
  • Unitree G1 humanoid robot

    1× Unitree G1 humanoid robot

  • Unitree G1 quick-release battery

    1× Quick-release battery

  • Two BrainCo five-finger dexterous hands

    2× BrainCo dexterous hands

  • Unitree G1 charger

    1× Charger

  • Unitree G1 remote controller

    1× Remote controller

Unitree G1 technical specifications
Height: 132 cm. Weight: 35 kg. Walking speed: up to 2 m/s. Up to 41 degrees of freedom. NVIDIA Jetson Orin 16G compute (100 TOPS). 3D LiDAR + depth camera. 4-microphone array, 5W stereo speakers. Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.2. Battery: 9,000 mAh quick-release, ~2 hours active use. Two BrainCo five-finger dexterous hands. Self-righting from any fall position.

Before you book.

How much?

From $299/day for Self-Service Rental. From $1,875/day for Full-Service Event with operator. Live price for your dates and country shows on the booking page.

Can I program it for a custom routine?

Yes — every booking, Self-Service Rental and Full-Service Event, includes a : your robot's custom routine with speech in any language, custom gestures, props, and dance. Rehearsed before delivery. On Self-Service the robot runs it for anyone who approaches or on your remote button. On Full-Service the trained operator triggers it live. No extra cost on either tier.

Do I need to know robotics?

No. A guide ships with the robot AND is included on every rental — a hands-on session on delivery day.

What if it gets damaged?

Damage cover is included on every booking — your exposure stops at the refundable deposit. We call it . Learn more →

Can I rent the G1 for an event with an operator?

Yes — the booking page lets you pick Self-Service Rental (you operate the robot) or Full-Service Event (1 to 3 days, a trained operator runs the robot at your event each day). Both available for the G1.

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