
Dancing Humanoid Robots Bring Joy and Innovation to CES 2026
Chinese robotics company Agibot is capturing hearts at CES 2026 with their impressive humanoid robots that can dance, greet visitors, and even learn your favorite TikTok moves. These friendly robots represent an exciting step forward in human-robot interaction and accessibility.
The future of robotics is looking remarkably cheerful, and it's got some impressive dance moves to prove it! At CES 2026, Chinese innovation company Agibot is turning heads and bringing smiles with their two remarkable humanoid robots: the A2 and the smaller X2. These aren't your typical stiff, mechanical machines—they're friendly, capable, and surprisingly entertaining companions that showcase just how far robotics technology has come.
Watching these robots in action is genuinely delightful. Both models gracefully walk around their demonstration space, wave warmly at curious onlookers, and show off dance routines that would make many humans envious. The larger A2 model focuses its choreography primarily on expressive arm movements, while the smaller X2 takes things up a notch with more dynamic full-body dancing, thanks to its larger feet that provide enhanced stability and balance.
What makes these robots particularly impressive is their growing independence. While Agibot representatives used controllers during the demonstrations, the robots are designed to navigate spaces autonomously once their onboard sensors have mapped their environment. This combination of guided interaction and independent operation opens up exciting possibilities for real-world applications.

Agibot has already achieved remarkable success in China, shipping several thousand robots to customers there. Now, the company is setting its sights on bringing this innovative technology to the United States later this year, making these helpful companions accessible to an even broader audience.
The vision behind these robots is wonderfully practical and people-focused. The larger A2 model is being developed as a hospitality helper, perfect for greeting visitors at museums, conferences, and public venues. Imagine arriving at an event and being welcomed by a friendly robot that can provide directions, answer questions, and even walk alongside you to your destination. It's a warm approach to wayfinding that could make large venues feel more accessible and welcoming.
The smaller X2 model opens up even more creative possibilities. Its more human-like movements make it ideal for educational settings where students can learn about robotics and programming in an engaging, interactive way. But perhaps most charmingly, it could become your personal dance partner and social media companion. As Agibot's head of communications, Yuheng Feng, enthusiastically explained, you can train the X2 using TikTok videos, teaching it to mirror your exact dance moves. Imagine the creative collaborations and joyful content that could emerge from humans and robots dancing together!
The company's approach to customization is equally encouraging. Rather than offering one-size-fits-all solutions, Agibot designs its hardware to be adaptable based on specific use cases and customer needs. This flexibility ensures that organizations can tailor these robots to serve their unique purposes effectively.
While pricing and exact availability dates are still being finalized, the prospect of seeing these friendly, capable robots becoming part of our daily lives is genuinely exciting. They represent not just technological advancement, but a vision of human-robot interaction that's collaborative, joyful, and surprisingly fun. The future is looking bright—and it definitely knows how to dance!
Based on reporting by Engadget
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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