In 2024, most humanoid robots still move like machines. The EngineAI SE01 humanoid robot aims to change that. Early videos and demos show a natural walking gait and practical features built for factory work. If the approach holds up in the real world, it could mark a small but important shift toward useful, everyday robots.
EngineAI SE01 humanoid robot: what the company claims
What it is. SE01 is a full‑size, general‑purpose humanoid robot. The maker, Shenzhen EngineAI Robotics, first showed it on 24 October 2024. A company press release said SE01 overcame the challenge of a natural gait, the smooth leg motion people expect from humans, and positioned the machine for real tasks in industry. See the company’s announcement that SE01 launched on 24 October 2024, and the original press release text carried by GlobeNewswire.
Specs at a glance. EngineAI lists a height of about 170 cm and a weight near 55 kg, a top walking speed around 2 m/s, and a quick‑swap 10,000 mAh battery good for roughly two hours, with a 54.6 V, 5 A charger. The compute module is an NVIDIA Jetson Orin Nano. These figures appear on the official SE01 product page. Independent directories echo similar numbers for height, weight and speed, for example an AboutBots.ai SE01 page that compiles specs.
Public demos. After the launch, SE01 drew attention at CES 2025. Trade press reported that the robot is aimed at factory jobs like lifting and precision assembly, highlighting load capacity and work safety. See a CES 2025 round‑up noting SE01’s industrial focus, and a controls and automation outlet that recapped the October 2024 reveal and CES interest.
Natural walking gait: why it matters and what to watch
A smooth walk lowers energy use, reduces wear on joints, and makes it safer to work near people. EngineAI says SE01 uses a learning‑based control system to produce lifelike steps. Tech watchers noted that the first video looked so natural that some viewers thought it was CGI. Interesting Engineering’s coverage shows that the SE01 walking video drew widespread attention. If the gait remains stable under load, on slopes, and over long days, it will be a real win for safety and uptime.
How this compares to other humanoids
Humanoids from several companies promise general factory help. The question is not walking alone, but overall reliability, cost, and time to useful work. SE01’s specs are in the same ballpark as rivals, but price, parts life, service, and software ecosystems will decide adoption. CES 2025 messaging and videos suggest EngineAI is targeting real, repeatable tasks, not only demos.
SE01 specifications and practical design
Form factor. At 170 cm and 55 kg, SE01 is roughly a slim adult. The machine includes cameras, speakers, and wireless options, with a modular battery for quick swaps between jobs. These details appear on the official product page listing height, mass, 2 m/s speed and a quick‑release battery.
Power and compute. The 10,000 mAh pack and Jetson Orin Nano suggest a compact, efficient setup for perception and control. Runtime of about two hours is short for a full shift, but quick swaps and charging carts can keep units running.
Safety and control. The company highlights industrial design with harmonic drives in limbs and a focus on safe interaction. External sources catalog about 32 degrees of freedom and 12 DOF hands, consistent with a versatile manipulator, as noted by a Digitimes spec summary and third‑party robot databases.
Related: a Japanese start‑up built a capsule interface that lets people tele‑operate a full‑size humanoid robot with tiny muscle twitches. See our overview of H2L’s capsule controller for humanoid robots.
CES 2025 humanoid robots: where SE01 fits
At the start of 2025, many makers pitched “general‑purpose” robots. EngineAI pushed SE01 for factory work, and also showed a smaller, lower‑cost platform for developers called PM01. Robotics trade coverage notes that EngineAI released PM01 for commercial and educational use in late 2024. If SE01 handles heavy, repetitive jobs, and PM01 serves as a test‑bed, the company can grow software and skills across both lines.
What buyers will ask
- Can SE01 do a few real tasks out of the box? (palletizing, machine tending, materials handling)
- What is the delivered price, lead time, service plan, and spare‑parts shelf life?
- How often do joints and gearboxes need service under 24/7 use?
- How is worker safety handled during shared tasks?
Limitations and quality of evidence
Today’s evidence is early. Much of what we know comes from company pages, a launch press release, and trade coverage. Independent long‑term testing data are not yet public. Specs and performance can change between demo units and delivered machines. As EngineAI itself notes on its site, listed numbers are company data and may vary with software version and operating conditions.
Interesting Engineering – EngineAI unveils SE01 humanoid robot – 2024
Interesting Engineering published a photo‑story noting that Shenzhen EngineAI Robotics unveiled the SE01 on 24 October 2024. The piece highlights the robot’s lifelike gait and links to company material.
GlobeNewswire – Meet EngineAI SE01: overcomes the challenge of natural gait – 2024
The company’s launch was announced in a press release stating SE01 overcame the challenge of a natural gait. Evidence type: company announcement.
EngineAI – SE01 product page with specifications – 2024
EngineAI lists SE01 specifications such as 170 cm height, 55 kg mass, 2 m/s speed, Jetson Orin Nano compute, and a 10,000 mAh quick‑swap battery. Evidence type: manufacturer page; figures may change.
PR Newswire – EngineAI debuts at CES 2025 with robotics lineup – 2025
A CES note reports that SE01 is designed for industrial labor with high load capacity and precision assembly. Evidence type: company news via wire service.
The Robot Report – EngineAI releases PM01 for developers – 2024
Trade coverage explains that EngineAI released the PM01 platform for commercial and educational use in late 2024. Evidence type: trade publication.
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