Product Description
The Fourier GR-1 is the world's first mass-produced and commercially delivered bipedal humanoid robot. With a highly biomimetic torso design that mirrors the human body's major degrees of freedom, the GR-1 delivers stable locomotion and agile movement, making it an ideal platform for general-purpose artificial intelligence.
Standing 165 cm tall and weighing 55 kg, the GR-1 features a full-body 44-DOF kinematic structure powered by Fourier's proprietary FSA (Fourier Smart Actuator) — a highly integrated unit combining motor, driver, reducer, and encoder in one compact module. It walks at up to 5 km/h and achieves a maximum joint torque of 230 N·m.
The GR-1 supports seamless human-robot interaction through an array of sensors including a circular microphone array for voice recognition, an Intel RealSense depth camera, a built-in speaker, and a high-resolution display. It also integrates large language model (LLM) voice interfaces for autonomous conversational interaction.
As the first humanoid robot with end-to-end environmental perception, the GR-1 uses 6 RGB cameras for 360° surround vision, combined with BEV + Transformer + OCC technology to generate a comprehensive global environmental map. Fourier collaborates with over 20 leading universities and research institutions worldwide to deploy the GR-1 in applications spanning guided services, eldercare companionship, and scientific research.
- Height: 165 cm
- Weight: 55 kg
- Total degrees of freedom: 44
- Walking speed: up to 5 km/h
- Maximum joint torque: 230 N·m
- Actuator: Fourier FSA (integrated motor, driver, reducer, encoder)
- Vision: Intel RealSense depth camera + 6× RGB cameras (360° surround)
- Audio: Circular microphone array
- Environmental perception: BEV + Transformer + OCC end-to-end perception
- LLM voice interaction support
- Built-in speaker and high-resolution display
- Mass production and commercial delivery achieved