Agility Robotics DigitvsEngineered Arts Ameca
Side-by-side comparison of Agility Robotics Digit and Engineered Arts Ameca: specs, price, use cases and SDKs.

Digit
Warehouse bipedal humanoid

Ameca
Hyper-realistic humanoid face + upper-body for HRI research
Specifications
| Spec | Digit | Ameca |
|---|---|---|
| Price (USD) | $250,000 | $175,000 |
| Category | humanoid | humanoid |
| Payload | 16 kg | — |
| Runtime | 4 h | — |
| Weight | 65 kg | 50 kg |
| Reach | — | Upper-body humanoid |
| Degrees of Freedom | — | 51 |
- Logistics
- Warehousing
- Tote handling
- HRI research
- Museum / theme park installations
- Brand activations
- Film + TV
When to pick which
Choose the Agility Robotics Digit v4 if your objective is industrial automation within logistics or manufacturing environments. A warehouse manager seeking to automate tote handling or truck unloading should prioritize Digit for its 16kg payload capacity and bipedal mobility, which allows it to navigate human-centric spaces like narrow aisles and stairs. With a 4-hour runtime and hot-swap battery system, Digit is built for multi-shift operational scaling. Its ROS2 bridge and Agility Arc platform make it the superior choice for fleet integration where physical throughput and material movement are the primary KPIs.
Opt for the Engineered Arts Ameca for high-visibility public engagement or advanced Human-Robot Interaction (HRI) research. A museum curator or brand manager planning a theme park installation or promotional activation should select Ameca for its 51 degrees of freedom, which enable hyper-realistic facial expressions and gestures. Unlike Digit’s utility-focused design, Ameca’s Tritium OS and native LLM integration via OpenAI or Anthropic allow for sophisticated, real-time conversational AI. It is the ideal platform for researchers studying social robotics or media production companies requiring a lifelike humanoid presence for film and television.
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