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    Agility Robotics Digit: The Humanoid Already Working in Amazon Warehouses

    Digit is the first commercial humanoid robot deployed in production logistics. Here's how Agility Robotics beat the giants to market.

    James Tuttle·Founder & Fractional CTO/CISO
    1 min readAgility Robotics, Digit, warehouse robot

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    Built for Logistics

    Agility Robotics, spun out of Oregon State University, designed Digit specifically for warehouse and logistics work — not as a general-purpose research platform.

    Real Deployments

    Digit is operational at GXO Logistics facilities (a publicly traded contract logistics company) and has been piloted by Amazon. Tasks include tote handling, palletizing, and last-mile fulfillment movement.

    RaaS Pricing

    Agility offers Digit on a Robots-as-a-Service (RaaS) model — reportedly $30/hour, undercutting many human labor costs in U.S. warehouses while operating 20+ hours per day.

    RoboFab

    Agility opened RoboFab in Salem, Oregon — the world's first humanoid robot factory — capable of producing 10,000 Digits annually at full scale.

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