Robot maker · registered
Pudu Robotics
Commercial service robots spanning restaurant/hotel delivery (BellaBot, KettyBot, FlashBot), commercial autonomous cleaning (CC1), industrial intralogistics (D7), and embodied AI humanoid (D9). SLAM-based navigation with AI vision for dynamic obstacle avoidance and multi-floor elevator calling. 130,000+ units in 85+ countries across hospitality, retail, healthcare, and logistics. US HQ in Dallas TX (opened April 2026); EU subsidiary in Netherlands. Physical AI strategy announced for D9 humanoid with VLA foundation model.
Company overview
Identity and operating footprint
Robot models
Specifications remain vendor-claimed
BellaBot
- Max payload 40 kg (4 trays × 10 kg/tray); 13-hour battery life (no load); cruise speed 0.5–1.2 m/s
vendor-stated tray payload, battery endurance, and adjustable speed range
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CC1
- 4-in-1 commercial cleaning (sweep, scrub, vacuum, mop); 17,000 Pa suction; 700–1,000 m²/h coverage; 5-hour runtime; 15 L clean/dirty water tanks
vendor-stated cleaning modes, suction power, area coverage rate, battery endurance, and water tank capacity
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CC1 Pro
- 4-in-1 cleaning; 700–1,000 m²/h all-covered or 1,500–3,000 m²/h spot mode; 9-hour silent mop runtime; 50 Ah battery
vendor-stated coverage rates by mode, maximum mop-mode endurance, and battery capacity for the Pro variant
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D5
- Max 5 m/s; handles 25 cm steps, 30° climbs, 45° descents; 30 kg payload; IP67; -20°C to 55°C operating range
vendor-stated speed, terrain capability, payload, ingress protection rating, and operating temperature range for the legged quadruped
Claim source - NVIDIA Orin + RK3588 dual processors; 275 TOPS; dual 192-line spherical LiDAR + four fisheye cameras for 360° perception
vendor-stated computing architecture, AI performance, and sensor suite for autonomous navigation and inspection
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D5-W
- Wheeled variant of D5 platform; optimised for mixed indoor/outdoor surfaces while sharing D5 compute and sensor stack
vendor-stated mobility architecture distinguishing the wheeled (D5-W) from the legged (D5) configuration
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D7
- 165 cm tall; 45 kg; 30 DoF bionic arms (50 DoF with dexterous hand); 10 kg per-arm payload; 2 m/s max speed; 8+ hour battery (>1 kWh)
vendor-stated physical dimensions, degrees of freedom, manipulation payload, locomotion speed, and battery endurance for the semi-humanoid platform
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D9
- 170 cm tall; 65 kg; 42 total DoF (7 per arm, 6 per leg); 20 kg max payload; 2 m/s max speed; 275 TOPS; 15 Ah (0.72 kWh) battery
vendor-stated physical dimensions, degrees of freedom, payload, speed, computing power, and battery capacity for full-sized humanoid
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FlashBot Arm
- Semi-humanoid service robot with 2 dexterous hands; autonomous navigation with natural interaction for commercial deliveries
vendor-stated form factor and primary use-case for the FlashBot Arm semi-humanoid commercial delivery platform
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FlashBot Max
- 10 kg/layer payload; 2–4 adjustable compartments; 9-hour battery; cruise speed 0.5–1.2 m/s
vendor-stated per-shelf payload, compartment count, battery endurance, and adjustable speed
Claim source - VSLAM+LiDAR SLAM navigation; semi-outdoor capable; cloud and hardware elevator integration (KONE, OTIS compatible)
vendor-stated dual navigation system, outdoor operational envelope, and elevator interoperability
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HolaBot
- 60 kg carrying capacity; 120 L volume (4 large-capacity trays); battery life 10–24 hours; IPX5 waterproof inner cabin
vendor-stated max payload, storage volume, battery range, and ingress protection rating for bussing and medical environments
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KettyBot Pro
- 30 kg max load; 8+ hour battery life; 3.5-hour charge time
vendor-stated payload capacity, battery endurance, and charging duration
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MT1
- AI robotic sweeper; 70 cm cleaning width; 35 L waste bin; up to 6,000 m²/h spot cleaning; handles areas up to 100,000 m²
vendor-stated cleaning path width, waste capacity, maximum spot-cleaning throughput, and maximum site coverage per deployment
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MT1 Max
- 3D LiDAR with multisensor fusion; 70 cm cleaning width; 35 L waste bin; object detection up to 150 m
vendor-stated 3D perception system, cleaning path width, waste capacity, and obstacle detection range for the Max variant
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MT1 Vac
- AI-powered dry-only sweeping and vacuuming; commercial-grade suction for hard floors and carpeted surfaces
vendor-stated operating mode (dry vacuum only, no scrubbing) for the MT1 Vac variant
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PUDU BG1
- No specifications on file.
PUDU T150
- No specifications on file.
T300
- 300 kg payload; 8-hour continuous operation; 2-hour rapid charge; VSLAM+LiDAR SLAM; ISO 3691-4 compliant
vendor-stated max payload, battery endurance, charge time, navigation stack, and safety standard for industrial AMR
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T600
- 600 kg payload; 12-hour battery life; 2-hour fast charge; VDA5050 interface for cross-manufacturer fleet management
vendor-stated max payload, battery endurance, charge time, and interoperability standard for heavy-payload industrial AMR
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Deployment log
Announced and cited only
Funding history
Publicly announced rounds
Growth
BAIC Industrial Investment, Highlight Capital, Lens Technology, Longgang Financial Holding, Ya Capital
Round sourceSeries C
Round sourceSeries C
Round sourceSeries C
Greater Bay Area Homeland Development Fund, HongShan, Meituan, Shenzhen Investment Holdings, Tencent
Round sourceSeries C
Round sourceSeries B
Chengbohan Fund, Everwin Investment, HongShan, Meituan, QC Capital
Round sourceNetwork neighbours
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Milestones and announcements
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