About
Agility Robotics Digit is a bipedal humanoid robot engineered for real-world industrial deployment. Unlike concept robots, Digit is already operating on the floors of manufacturing, distribution, and logistics facilities, making it the first humanoid robot in true production use. Digit is designed to perform repetitive, physically demanding tasks that are difficult to automate with traditional fixed machinery, working safely alongside human teams. The system is powered by Arc, Agility's cloud platform, which handles fleet management, performance monitoring, and continuous optimization of Digit deployments at scale. Together, Digit and Arc deliver a complete end-to-end automation solution with clear return on investment. Agility's deployment process is structured in three phases: an initial facility assessment to identify automation opportunities, an on-site validation stage where Digit is integrated into live workflows to demonstrate results, and an ongoing operational partnership to maintain throughput and support growth. Digit is assembled in Salem, Oregon, with over 80% of its nearly 6,000 parts sourced domestically, providing supply chain resilience for enterprise customers. Agility Robotics has secured commercial agreements with major companies including Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada and Mercado Libre, and has expanded its strategic partnership with NVIDIA. Designed for enterprise customers in manufacturing, logistics, and warehousing, Digit represents the leading edge of safe humanoid automation for industrial environments.
Key Features
- Production-Deployed Humanoid Robot: Digit is the first bipedal humanoid robot in active commercial deployment, operating today in real industrial facilities — not a prototype or demo unit.
- Arc Cloud Platform: Arc manages, monitors, and optimizes Digit robot fleets remotely, enabling enterprise-scale automation with centralized control and real-time performance insights.
- Structured Three-Phase Deployment: Agility's deployment methodology moves from facility assessment through on-site workflow validation to a full operational partnership, de-risking the investment at every step.
- Safety-First Engineering: Over a decade of humanoid robotics R&D has produced a safety-focused platform designed to work reliably alongside human workers in dynamic industrial environments.
- US-Assembled, Domestically Sourced: Digit is assembled in Salem, OR, with more than 80% of its ~6,000 parts sourced from the US, reducing supply chain risk and ensuring reliable delivery timelines.
Use Cases
- Automating repetitive pick-and-place or material handling tasks in large-scale warehouse and distribution center operations.
- Supporting manufacturing assembly lines by performing physically demanding or ergonomically difficult tasks alongside human workers.
- Increasing throughput and operational efficiency in logistics facilities without requiring full facility redesign.
- Replacing or augmenting human labor on high-volume, low-variation industrial tasks to reduce injury risk and labor costs.
- Scaling automation capacity in industrial environments where traditional fixed automation (conveyor systems, robotic arms) cannot adapt to changing workflows.
Pros
- Real-World Proven: Digit is already deployed at scale with major enterprise customers like Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada and Mercado Libre — eliminating uncertainty around real-world performance.
- Validated ROI Before Full Commitment: The phased deployment process lets customers validate results in their own workflows before committing to full operational rollout, protecting capital investment.
- Resilient Domestic Supply Chain: Predominantly US-sourced components and US-based assembly reduce exposure to global supply chain disruptions and support predictable delivery schedules.
Cons
- Enterprise-Only Pricing: Digit is a high-capital enterprise solution, making it inaccessible to small or mid-sized operations without significant automation budgets.
- Narrow Current Use Case Focus: Deployment is currently concentrated in warehousing, manufacturing, and logistics — organizations outside these verticals have limited options at this stage.
- On-Site Integration Required: As a physical hardware system, Digit requires facility-level integration, ongoing maintenance partnerships, and physical space planning, adding operational complexity.
Frequently Asked Questions
Digit is a bipedal humanoid robot developed by Agility Robotics and is considered the first humanoid robot in true commercial production deployment. It is designed to automate repetitive and physically demanding tasks in manufacturing, distribution, and logistics environments.
Arc is Agility's cloud-based management platform that runs alongside Digit. It enables remote fleet management, performance monitoring, and ongoing optimization of Digit deployments across enterprise facilities.
Agility uses a three-phase process: first, an on-site assessment identifies where Digit can help automate tasks; second, an on-site validation demonstrates Digit working as part of your actual workflow; and third, an ongoing operational partnership supports throughput and continued growth.
Digit is currently deployed in manufacturing plants, warehouses, and logistics/distribution centers. Commercial agreements are in place with customers including Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada and Mercado Libre.
Digit is assembled by the Agility team in Salem, Oregon. Over 80% of its nearly 6,000 components are sourced from US suppliers, providing a resilient domestic supply chain.
