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Comparing Humanoid Robots Across The World

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Humanoid robots have come a long way since the early prototypes that struggled with balance and basic movement.

Now, in 2025, autonomous robots built for real-world applications are closer than ever to commercial deployment.

This visualization, created by Harrison Schell from Made Visual, compares the new wave of humanoid robots in the last two years.

Data for individual robots come from company websites and LifeArchitect.ai.

Current Humanoid Robots In Development

Below, we show each robot’s lab, country of origin, height, weight, top speed, and power (if known).

LabRobotCountryHeight (cm)Weight (kg)Top Speed (km/h)Power (hours)
Figure01🇺🇸 USA167604.35
FourierGR-1🇸🇬 Singapore165555
TeslaOptimus Gen 2🇺🇸 USA180478
Boston DynamicsHD Atlas🇺🇸 USA150479
Boston DynamicsAtlas🇺🇸 USA17580??
Sanctuary AIPhoenix🇨🇦 Canada170705
AgilityDigit🇺🇸 USA175645.43
UnitreeH1🇨🇳 China1804718

Several companies are launching their first or second-generation biped robots, looking to gain market share early in a space that is sure to grow alongside the intelligence of new LLM and AI technology.

In April 2024, Boston Dynamics retired its long-standing HD Atlas Humanoid robot in favor of the cervo-based Atlas, showing us the next generation of humanoid machines.

In a recent video shared by Boston Dynamics, the latest version of Atlas was shown being able to autonomously move engine covers between supplier containers and a mobile dolly, demonstrating the robot’s ability to perform tasks with minimal human intervention.

Tesla plans to begin limited production of its humanoid robot, Optimus, in 2025, initially deploying several thousand units for internal use within its factories.

Mass production is expected to ramp up by 2026, targeting 50,000-100,000 units, with ambitions to scale to 500,000 robots annually by 2029.

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To learn more about the state of robotics around the world, check out this graphic the number of industrial robots operating per 10,000 employees by country.

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Charted: How Amazon Makes Its Billions

Amazon’s revenue breakdown shows how it’s on pace to become America’s largest company by sales in 2025 if trends continue.

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Visualizing Amazon’s Revenue Breakdown in 2024

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Key Takeaways

  • Amazon generated $638 billion in revenue in 2024, rising 11% over the year.
  • Online marketplace sales drove 38.7% of revenues, reaching $247 billion, while third-party seller services brought in $156.1 billion.
  • Sales from its cloud services division surpassed $100 billion for the first time, its third-highest revenue stream.

With $638 billion in sales in 2024, Amazon could soon become America’s largest company by revenue if trends continue.

The retail juggernaut earned more revenue than all other Magnificent Seven companies based on their latest annual reports, driven from its diversified business model of e-commerce sales, Amazon Web Services (AWS), and subscription services.

This graphic shows Amazon’s revenue breakdown in 2024, based on data from its 10-K filing, which is its annual report.

Amazon’s Revenue Breakdown by Business Segment

In the table below, we show Amazon’s revenue streams, highlighting the dominance of its online marketplace:

CategoryRevenue Fiscal Year
Ended December 31, 2024
Share of Revenue
Online Stores$247.0B38.7%
Physical Stores$21.2B3.3%
Third-Party Seller Services$156.1B24.5%
Advertising Services$56.2B8.8%
Subscription Services$44.4B7.0%
AWS$107.6B16.9%
Other$5.4B0.9%
Annual Revenue$638B100%

Figures rounded

Overall, Amazon raked in $247 billion in revenue from online marketplace sales and $156.1 billion from third-party seller services, which includes fees on merchants that use its platform.

Last year, the company delivered more than two billion “everyday essentials” to customers, including laundry detergent and supplements. For perspective, Walmart reported $681 billion in revenue in 2024, including delivering five billion items with same-day delivery.

While Walmart stands as the largest company by revenue in America, Amazon is on track to surpass the retail giant. In Walmart’s latest annual report, sales increased by 5.1%, roughly half the rate of Amazon.

Notably, AWS, its cloud services division, stood as its third-highest revenue stream. Overall, AWS produces more than half of the company’s operating income thanks to healthy margin expansion and its dominant role in the global cloud market. As of the fourth quarter of 2024, AWS commanded 30% of the $330 billion cloud services market, followed by Microsoft (21%) and Google (12%).

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