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The Dobot Atom is a full-size bipedal humanoid robot standing 1.53 m tall and weighing 62 kg, built by Dobot (the same manufacturer known for its desktop and collaborative robotic arms) to bring dexterous, two-legged automation out of the lab and onto real work floors. It pairs 28 degrees of freedom with industrial-grade ±0.05 mm repeatability, so it can handle delicate, high-precision tasks — electronic soldering, micro-component assembly, lab sample handling — that earlier service robots simply could not. Its straight-knee walking mechanism reduces locomotion energy consumption by roughly 42% versus conventional bent-knee bipeds, and it can move at up to 1.5 m/s.
What sets Atom apart at this price point is the combination of a legged humanoid form factor, factory-grade precision, and an edge-AI brain: a 1500 TOPS onboard compute module running Dobot's Robot Operator Model-1 (ROM-1), fed by an Intel RealSense D455 depth camera and a 60 fps full-HD binocular vision system. Dobot has demonstrated the platform across 100-plus tasks spanning manufacturing, logistics handoffs, and hospitality-style service. At roughly $27,500, it lands well below the six-figure pricing of many comparable full-size humanoids, which is why it has drawn attention as one of the first mass-produced industrial humanoids in its class.
RobotLAB sells the Dobot Atom as an authorized integrator — not the manufacturer — at $27,530, and backs it with the same nationwide deployment, training, financing, and service programs we provide across our humanoid catalog. Because the humanoid-robot category is moving fast and configurations vary, we help buyers scope the right unit, hands, and software stack for their environment before purchase. For research groups, manufacturers, and service operators who want a walking, dexterous humanoid without a six-figure outlay, Atom is one of the most accessible entry points available today.
| Brand | Dobot |
| Model | Atom (full-size humanoid) |
| Type | Full-size bipedal humanoid robot |
| Height | 1.53 m (1530 mm) |
| Weight | 62 kg |
| Degrees of Freedom | 28 DoF |
| Repeatability | ±0.05 mm |
| Walking speed | Up to 1.5 m/s |
| Locomotion | Straight-knee walking (~42% lower energy vs. bent-knee bipeds) |
| Vision | Intel RealSense D455 depth camera (6 m range) + 60 fps Full HD binocular vision |
| AI compute | 1500 TOPS edge module running ROM-1 (Robot Operator Model-1) |
| Battery | Approx. 2.3 kWh high-density lithium system |
| Workstation adaptation height | 700–1000 mm |
| Payload | Contact for details |
| Runtime | Contact for details |
| Purchase Price | $27,530 (via RobotLAB) |
With ±0.05 mm repeatability and 28 degrees of freedom, Atom is positioned for fine-motor factory work that traditionally required fixed robotic arms — electronic soldering, precision calibration, and micro-component assembly. Its bipedal form lets it move between workstations on a human-scaled line rather than being bolted to one cell, and its straight-knee gait keeps it operating efficiently across a shift. RobotLAB helps manufacturers pilot Atom against specific tasks and integrate it into existing workflows.
The platform's open task programming, 1500 TOPS edge compute, and ROM-1 model make Atom a capable testbed for embodied-AI, locomotion, and manipulation research. Universities and corporate R&D labs can use it to study full-size bipedal control and human-robot interaction at a fraction of the cost of most legged humanoids. RobotLAB supports academic buyers with onboarding, training, and grant-friendly purchasing or leasing options.
Dobot has demonstrated Atom performing service-style tasks such as preparing simple food and beverage items, delivering documents, and moving items between points. For hotels, restaurants, and facilities exploring humanoid service automation, its human-scale stature and depth-camera vision allow it to navigate spaces designed for people. RobotLAB scopes these deployments, including site assessment, staff training, and ongoing service.
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It is a genuine full-size bipedal humanoid robot, standing 1.53 m tall and weighing 62 kg with 28 degrees of freedom. While Dobot is well known for desktop and collaborative robotic arms, Atom is its entry into legged humanoids, first unveiled in 2025 and now in mass production. To discuss whether it fits your use case, call 1-87-RobotLAB.
RobotLAB offers the Dobot Atom at $27,530. That is notably lower than many comparable full-size humanoids, which can run well into six figures. Pricing can vary with hand configuration, software, and support level, so call 1-87-RobotLAB for a current quote and to confirm what is included.
Dobot has demonstrated the platform across more than 100 tasks, including high-precision work like electronic soldering and micro-assembly (±0.05 mm repeatability), plus service tasks such as preparing simple items, delivering documents, and moving objects between points. RobotLAB can help you pilot it against your specific tasks — call 1-87-RobotLAB.
Atom carries an Intel RealSense D455 depth camera with a 6 m range plus a 60 fps full-HD binocular vision system, and runs on a 1500 TOPS edge-compute module powered by Dobot's ROM-1 (Robot Operator Model-1). This lets it perceive its surroundings and execute tasks on-device. For integration questions, call 1-87-RobotLAB.
Yes. RobotLAB is an authorized integrator, not the manufacturer, and provides nationwide deployment, operator training, financing or leasing, and ongoing service for the humanoids we sell — including Atom. Call 1-87-RobotLAB to scope a project for your site.
Atom competes most directly with full-size bipedal humanoids such as the Unitree G1 and H2 EDU and the Pudu D9. Its main draw is industrial-grade ±0.05 mm precision and a legged form factor at an entry-level price point. RobotLAB can walk you through the tradeoffs for research versus service versus manufacturing use — call 1-87-RobotLAB.

Bring your lessons to life with virtual reality. Spark curiosity and engage the entire classroom with the RobotLAB AR/VR

Bring your lessons to life with virtual reality. Spark curiosity and engage the entire classroom with the RobotLAB VR classroom pack
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