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MirrorMe Technology

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MirrorMe Technology builds AI-native legged robots using full-stack hardware, dynamics-design software, motion control and scenario-specific AI developed with Zhejiang University. Their Black Panther II quadruped clocked 10.3–13.4 m/s in independent tests, co-authored in The Innovation (Cell Press), making it the fastest quadruped robot on record. Apollo is an industrial-grade modular quadruped targeting power-line inspection, factory operations and high-risk emergency scenarios. Bolt is a full-size humanoid announced Feb 2026 reaching 10 m/s bipedal speed. All products use reinforcement-learning-based locomotion control.

HeadquartersShanghai, CN
Founded2024
Corporate fundingNot disclosed
TeamNot listed
Deployments0
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Company overview

Identity and operating footprint

Company typeRobot maker
Market segmentCorporate
StageSeries A
FoundersWang Hongtao (Founder & CEO)
Regions servedChina, South Korea
Countries deployedNot listed
Service footprintNot listed
Last reviewed2026-07-05
LinkedInNot listed
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Robot models

Specifications remain vendor-claimed

Machineinspection

Apollo

  • Industrial-grade modular quadruped for power-line inspection and factory operations

    Primary use case and target market

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Black Panther II

  • Peak speed 10.3–13.4 m/s in real-world testing, breaking WildCat world record

    Maximum locomotion speed of quadruped robot

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Bolt

  • Full-size humanoid robot reaching 10 m/s bipedal locomotion speed

    Speed benchmark for bipedal humanoid

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Company timeline

Milestones and announcements

2026-02-03Bolt full-size humanoid unveiled, hitting 10 m/s in real-world testCnEVPost
2026-01-22Apollo industrial quadruped officially launched with Kaierda Welding Robot consortium for power-line inspection and factory useGasgoo
2025-07-01Black Panther II achieves 10.3 m/s in peer-reviewed real-world test published in The Innovation (Cell Press), breaking Boston Dynamics WildCat recordThe Innovation (Cell Press)
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