Fauna Robotics Sprout Creator EditionvsFourier Intelligence GR-1
Side-by-side comparison of Fauna Robotics Sprout Creator Edition and Fourier Intelligence GR-1: specs, price, use cases and SDKs.

Sprout Creator Edition
A friendly, lightweight humanoid robot designed for safe, expressive interaction around people.

GR-1
Open-platform humanoid for research + light industrial pilots
Specifications
| Spec | Sprout Creator Edition | GR-1 |
|---|---|---|
| Price (USD) | $50,000 | $150,000 |
| Category | humanoid | humanoid |
| Payload | null kg | 50 kg |
| Runtime | 3.5 h | 2 h |
| Speed | null m/s | 1.4 m/s |
| Weight | 22.7 kg | 55 kg |
| Degrees of Freedom | 29 | 40 |
| Battery | Swappable battery | Li-ion swap |
- Research and development
- Education
- Entertainment and experiences
- Retail
- Home services
- Personal assistant
- Companion
- University research
- Light manufacturing pilots
- Rehabilitation R&D
- Robotic hand teleoperation studies
When to pick which
Choose the Fauna Robotics Sprout Creator Edition for customer-facing environments like retail showrooms or educational labs where safety and approachability are paramount. At 22.7kg, it is significantly lighter and safer for close-proximity human interaction than the GR-1. Its $50,000 price point makes it a more accessible entry point for pilot programs in home services or personal assistance where high-force output is unnecessary. The 3.5-hour runtime and swappable battery support longer continuous operational windows in public-facing roles. It is the superior choice for developers prioritizing social robotics and expressive interaction over industrial power.
Opt for the Fourier Intelligence GR-1 for advanced research and light industrial pilot programs that demand high physical performance and complex manipulation. With 40 degrees of freedom and a substantial 50kg payload capacity, the GR-1 can handle tasks involving heavy lifting or intricate teleoperation that the Sprout cannot support. It is specifically suited for university labs or rehabilitation centers focusing on biomechanics and high-torque applications. Despite the higher $150,000 cost, its integration with ROS2 and the Fourier OpenAI Stack provides the robust software infrastructure needed for large-scale AI training and industrial-grade robotic studies.
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