Atlas (Electric) vs Digit
Atlas (Electric)
Boston Dynamics
CES 2026 Best Robot. Shipping to first customers. Lifts 50kg, 2.3m arm reach, water-resistant, operates -20°C to 40°C. Google DeepMind AI partnership.
Full profileDigit
Agility Robotics
Amazon 98% task success rate. GXO 100K+ totes moved. Toyota Canada RaaS deployment. RoboFab 10,000-unit/year capacity.
Full profileSpec Comparison
| Spec | Atlas (Electric) | Digit |
|---|---|---|
| Category | Humanoid | Humanoid |
| Price | Enterprise pricing | ~$250,000 (RaaS ~$10-12/hr) |
| Year | 2026 | 2025 |
| Height | 150cm | 175cm |
| Weight | 89kg | 65kg |
| Payload | 50kg | 16kg |
| Speed | 5.5km/h | 5.1km/h |
| Battery | 3.7kWh | 4hr |
| DOF | 28 | --- |
| OS | BD OS | ROS2 |
AI and Software
Atlas (Electric)
- Foundation model
- Google DeepMind
- RL
- Sim-to-real
Digit
- Behavior trees
- Object detection
Atlas wins on raw capability, Digit wins on proven deployment
Boston Dynamics' Atlas Electric is the most physically capable humanoid robot ever built — its dynamic locomotion, backflips, and manipulation dexterity are years ahead of anything else available. But Agility Robotics' Digit has something Atlas does not: a proven track record at Amazon fulfillment centers with thousands of real warehouse shifts completed. Atlas is a research and industrial demo platform; Digit is a commercial product designed for logistics deployment today. If you need the most impressive robot on a test floor, Atlas wins. If you need a humanoid working in your warehouse by Q4 2026, Digit is the only credible choice.
Atlas (Electric) is better for
research, demonstration, and proving the limits of humanoid capability
Digit is better for
commercial warehouse and logistics deployment where Digit's Amazon track record is decisive