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Delivering now.
Dreaming bigger.

Too many unsubstantiated claims get made in this industry. We’d rather let our track record speak. Over a decade of experience in advanced robotics means we know how to bring our technology into your facility safely and deliver on what we promise.

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Salem, OR

Where it all started and where we're still inventing what comes next. From our roots in a research lab at Oregon State University to becoming the driving force behind our manufacturing, this is the beating heart of Agility.

44.9362° N, 123.0407° W

Pittsburgh, PA

Where we peer around the next corner. As proud members of the Pittsburgh Robotics Network, our team here focuses on engineering testing, validation, and skills development, turning new ideas into capabilities you can count on.

40.4387° N, 79.9972° W

Fremont, CA

Where the AI revolution is happening. World-class talent, right on our doorstep, shaping what Digit will become and demonstrating to the San Francisco Bay Area and all of Silicon Valley everything it can do.

37.5485° N, 121.9886° W

Robofab

The world’s first full-scale humanoid factory

Using a truly unique robot manufacturing system, we produce Digit at scale without heavy industrial machinery.

Located in Salem, Oregon, with peak capacity of 10,000 robots annually and a modular workcell design that enables rapid expansion, RoboFab embodies American manufacturing excellence. This is the blueprint for scaling humanoid production globally.

Legacy

The long road from research lab to real impact

From a leggy prototype in a university lab to the first commercially deployed humanoid robot, Jonathan Hurst's vision at Oregon State has become Digit. Over 100,000 totes moved at a single facility in Georgia, and we’re just getting started.

Vision

The familiar form was just the first chapter

More industries are waking up to what humanoid automation can do. The human form factor fits existing spaces and offers a straightforward road to deployment, but it's not the only path forward. We're already exploring new designs for new use cases, and as AI continues to advance, we'll keep finding ways to put that technology to work.