Digit

A blue-green bipedal robot with arms, cameras and sensors built into it's torso and a lidar "head".
Digit's arms are designed to help with mobility and balance. Photo: Dan Saelinger

Digit is a humanoid robot designed to move in a more dynamic fashion than regular robots do. It has nimble limbs and a torso packed with sensors that will allow it to navigate complex environments and carry out tasks like package delivery.

Creator

Agility Robotics

Year
2019
Country
United States 🇺🇸
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Digit takes a stroll downtown. Video: Agility Robotics

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Did you know?

Digit is a direct descendant of Cassie, Agility's first robot, but Digit has a torso with sensors and a pair of arms.

A lanky bi-pedal humanoid walks on a suburban sidewalk while carrying a package.
Digit is learning to walk on different types of terrain and also climb stairs. Photo: Dan Saelinger

History

Founded in 2015, Agility Robotics develops highly capable bipedal robots for applications that include logistics, telepresence, automated inspection, entertainment, and research. The company's goal is to build legged machines that can go anywhere a person can go. Its first robot, released in 2016, is a bipedal platform called Cassie, a dynamic walking robot that could traverse rough terrain and step over obstacles. Unveiled in 2019, Digit is Agility's second robot. Its legs are similar to Cassie's, but Digit is equipped with a torso full of sensors as well as a pair of arms, used for balance, mobility, and manipulation.

A blue-green humanoid robot hands a package to a human.
Digit may one day deliver packages directly to your front door. Photo: Dan Saelinger
A legged robot and bipedal humanoid robot that share similar aesthetic appearance.
Real-life droids. Photo: Dan Saelinger

Specs

Overview

Legged mobility with perception and arms; can get up off the ground, lift boxes, go outdoors and in human environments; can map environments.

Status

Ongoing

Year

2019

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Height
155 cm (standing)
Length
20 cm
Weight
42.2 kg
Sensors

Lidar, four Intel RealSense depth cameras, MEMS IMU, absolute and incremental encoders for proprioception.

Actuators

Brushless DC motors, with custom-designed transmissions

Degrees of Freedom (DoF)
16 (Legs: 5 DoF x 2; Arms: 3 DoF x 2)
Materials

Aluminum; thermoformed polycarbonate variants; carbon fiber composite components.

Compute

Two Intel i7 multi-thread CPUs, payload bay for customer-added computer such as Intel NUC or Nvidia Jetson for additional perception or machine learning capabilities.

Software

Linux-based real-time operating system for main control computer, high-level planning and perception handled on secondary computer.

Power

Custom 1.2-kWh lithium-polymer battery pack