"RealMan Robotics" Closes New Funding Round, Triples Revenue for Third Consecutive Year | Yunqi Capital
Building a System-Level Infrastructure Platform for Embodied AI

RealMan, a Yunqi Capital Series A portfolio company and prominent player in embodied intelligence, recently announced a new funding round of over 100 million RMB, with strategic investment from multiple listed industrial partners. This edition of Yunqi Capital brings you the details.
The following is adapted from "RealMan"
Building a New Infrastructure Platform from Hardware to Data
The proceeds will be focused on product R&D iteration, accelerating construction of the AUTRON super-factory production line, and deepening the global ecosystem layout of "hardware + data + remote operation network" — breaking bottlenecks for the embodied intelligence industry and providing solid foundational soil for its growth.
Amid the wave of embodied intelligence development, RealMan has carved out a distinctive path — built on full-stack self-development of core underlying components and mass-production delivery capabilities. In 2025, RealMan achieved a virtuous cycle in operating cash flow, validating not only the real profitability of its "hardware + data + remote operation network" strategic flywheel, but also marking the company's capacity for self-sustaining growth and continued investment in underlying innovation.
This funding round represents a deep handshake of strategic synergy. Bringing in industrial capital from multiple listed companies means the company's technical roadmap and product definition have been validated by the industrial chain.
RealMan's positioning has evolved from an embodied intelligence "foundation" to a system-level infrastructure platform for the embodied intelligence era. The new infrastructure built on "reliable hardware + real-machine data + remote operation network" enables robots to truly be "put to use" and "deliver value."

Improving Robot Hardware Reliability
The core prerequisite for robots entering daily life is sufficiently reliable hardware. Since its founding in 2018, RealMan has consistently focused its technological innovation on dexterous robotic arms and precise, durable joints.
In 2025, the company's self-developed integrated joint modules achieved annual production capacity exceeding 100,000 units, while completing compliance testing in collaboration with Germany's TÜV SÜD and obtaining ROHS and REACH certifications. The robotic arms have passed CR L3 certification, with a mean time between failures of 50,000 hours. They can complete real-world tasks such as opening refrigerator and washing machine doors with instantaneous force of 14 kg — equivalent to an adult male pulling a door. For a robot, this requires applying sufficient force to turn the handle while avoiding excessive force that could cause collision.**

The qualitative leap of robot hardware from "functional" to "reliable and durable" also lays the physical foundation for high-quality real-machine data collection.
Exploring Remote Operation Networks and Data Accumulation
Beyond hardware, RealMan is also exploring ways to enhance robot productivity through networked approaches — pushing the "new paradigm of human-robot collaboration" from concept toward scaled application, and building a global robot productivity system.
The company's GLN (Global Labor Network) remote operation network enables operators to remotely control robots to execute actual tasks through an immersive remote operation system, while continuously accumulating real-scenario data.
During CES, the company demonstrated remotely operating a robot in Las Vegas from Beijing; in this year's Spring Festival Gala-related scenarios, robots also participated in household chore demonstrations.
Currently, the Beijing Humanoid Robot Data Training Center has deployed 108 embodied robot units, covering over a thousand tasks and tens of millions of trajectory segments of real-machine data. The company recently also open-sourced and released the world's first high-quality, highest-modality-count real-machine dataset, available for academic and industrial research institutions.**
Ensuring Agile Response and Stable Supply for Global Markets Through Scaled Mass Production
As robot application scenarios gradually expand, scaled manufacturing capability has become important infrastructure for the industry.
Since launching its globalization strategy in 2024, RealMan's business has covered Asia, Europe, North America, and South America, accumulating rich practical experience in industrial automation, scientific research and education, and commercial services. It has served over 8,000 enterprise users globally.
The company is advancing construction of the AUTRON super-factory production line to achieve million-unit annual production capacity for joint modules.
As embodied intelligence technology continues to land in real-world scenarios, reliable hardware and high-quality data are becoming important foundations driving industry development. We look forward to RealMan exploring robot applications in more scenarios together with industrial partners.





