Figure Figure 03 — Specs & Review
Specifications
| Brand | Figure |
|---|---|
| Model | Figure 03 |
| Year | 2026 |
| Category | Logistics |
| Autonomy | fully-autonomous |
| Environment | indoor |
Key features
- Helix VLA foundation model AI
- 16-DOF hands with palm cameras
- 25kg carry payload capacity
- 2 kW wireless inductive charging
- Tactile sensors (3g sensitivity)
- 170cm height and 60kg weight
- Soft-touch textile safety exterior
- 10 Gbps mmWave data offloading
What is it?
The Figure 03 is a third-generation general-purpose humanoid robot developed by Figure AI. Unlike its predecessors, it is designed for mass production at the BotQ facility, serving both industrial logistics and domestic environments. It utilizes Physical AI through the Helix Vision-Language-Action (VLA) model to perform tasks autonomously.
Who is it for?
This robot is targeted at automotive manufacturers, such as BMW, for component sequencing and logistics hall operations. Additionally, it is positioned as a viable humanoid for home consumers, capable of assisting with cleaning, tidying, and simple household management.
Key specs
Standing 1.7 meters tall and weighing 60 kilograms, the Figure 03 features a 25kg payload capacity. It is equipped with 16-DOF robotic hands, tactile fingertip sensors, and integrated palm cameras. The system provides 5 hours of runtime per charge and supports 2 kW wireless inductive charging.
How it compares
Compared to the Figure 02, the 03 model features a 60% wider field of vision and a 9% reduction in overall mass. It introduces a soft-touch textile exterior for human safety and wireless data offloading at 10 Gbps, which is significantly faster than previous industrial iterations.
Limitations
Current limitations include a maximum walking speed of 1.5 m/s and a restriction to structured indoor environments. While highly dexterous, it still faces challenges with extremely soft or delicate fabrics and requires consistent Wi-Fi or LTE connectivity for cloud-based fleet learning.
FAQ
How does the Figure 03 charge its battery?
The robot utilizes 2 kW wireless inductive charging through coils located in its feet, allowing it to recharge autonomously by stepping onto a charging pad.
What is the primary AI model used by this robot?
It is powered by the Helix Vision-Language-Action (VLA) model, which handles perception, reasoning, and physical control entirely on-board.
Is the Figure 03 safe to operate around humans?
Yes, it features a soft-touch textile exterior, multi-density foam padding to prevent pinch points, and integrated safety sensors for real-time obstacle avoidance.
What specific logistics tasks can it perform?
The robot is currently used for sequencing automotive components, which involves identifying, picking, and placing parts into trolleys for assembly lines.
How much does a Figure 03 robot cost?
While early enterprise deployments vary, Figure AI is targeting a mass-production price point of approximately $20,000 for the consumer market.