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Robot.com launches R-noid for repetitive workplace tasks

Unite.AI reported that Robot.com launched R-noid, a wheeled humanoid robot designed for logistics, hospitality, healthcare, food service, and manufacturing work.

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Unite.AI reported that Robot.com, formerly known as Kiwibot, launched R-noid, a humanoid platform aimed at repetitive, labor-intensive workplace tasks. The robot uses a humanoid upper body on a wheeled base, dual seven-degree-of-freedom arms, and an articulated torso, prioritizing stability and deployment speed over fully bipedal walking. Robot.com says its broader fleet has completed more than 2.5 million real-world tasks and that R-noid will draw on FieldAI, Physical Intelligence, and Nvidia technologies for autonomy, manipulation, and simulation.

Key details: Published June 22, 2026, R-noid targets logistics, hospitality, healthcare, food service, and manufacturing tasks, The robot uses a wheeled base, dual seven-degree-of-freedom arms, and an articulated torso, Robot.com says its existing fleet has completed more than 2.5 million real-world tasks, The launch uses partnerships with FieldAI, Physical Intelligence, and Nvidia technology.

Why it matters: Humanoid robotics is shifting from demos toward specific workplace economics, and R-noid is another test of whether practical deployment beats spectacle.

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