Booster Robotics Booster T1 Humanoid RobotvsFigure AI, Inc. Figure 02
Side-by-side comparison of Booster Robotics Booster T1 Humanoid Robot and Figure AI, Inc. Figure 02: specs, price, use cases and SDKs.

Booster T1 Humanoid Robot
An open-source humanoid robot for developers and researchers, known for its lightweight, flexible, and durable design.

Figure 02
A commercially viable autonomous humanoid robot designed for real-world applications.
Specifications
| Spec | Booster T1 Humanoid Robot | Figure 02 |
|---|---|---|
| Price (USD) | $33,949 | $130,000 |
| Category | humanoid | humanoid |
| Payload | null kg | 25 kg |
| Runtime | 2 h | 5 h |
| Speed | null m/s | 1.2 m/s |
| Weight | 30 kg | 70 kg |
| Degrees of Freedom | 23 | 35 |
| Battery | 10.5 Ah, 54.6V | 2.25 kWh torso-integrated lithium-ion |
- Robotics research
- Education
- Industrial automation
- Competitive robotics events
- Human-robot interaction studies
- Automotive assembly
- Logistics and warehousing
- Household tasks
- Repetitive industrial tasks
- Hazardous material handling
When to pick which
Choose the Booster T1 for academic research labs or educational institutions focused on algorithm development and human-robot interaction. Its $33,949 price point makes it accessible for multi-unit deployments in competitive robotics or classroom settings where budget constraints are tight. The 30kg lightweight frame and ROS2 compatibility allow developers to iterate quickly on software without the safety risks associated with heavier industrial units. It is the ideal choice for testing experimental control logic or gait patterns in a controlled environment where open-source flexibility and developer-centric SDKs are prioritized over high-torque industrial output.
Opt for the Figure 02 for high-stakes industrial environments like automotive assembly or large-scale logistics hubs requiring continuous operation. With a 25kg payload capacity and a 5-hour runtime powered by a 2.25 kWh integrated battery, this robot is built for full-shift productivity in repetitive or hazardous tasks. Its 35 degrees of freedom provide the dexterity needed for complex manipulation that simpler research models cannot match. Limited public spec data regarding SDKs—request a vendor briefing. Choose this model when deploying autonomous fleets in commercial facilities where reliability and the ability to handle heavy components are essential.
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