Robot maker · registered
Geek+
AI-native AMR platform with proprietary WES/RMS fleet management, G-Studio layout tool, and the Geek+ Brain embodied intelligence platform (launched MODEX 2026). Specialises in Shelf-to-Person (PopPick), Tote-to-Person (RoboShuttle V5), Pallet-to-Person, and autonomous sorting. Launched Robot Arm Picking Station for fully unmanned operations December 2025. Holds No.1 global AMR market share for seven consecutive years per Interact Analysis.
Company overview
Identity and operating footprint
Robot models
Specifications remain vendor-claimed
F Series (F12ML / F20MT)
- 1,400 kg maximum payload; 1.2 m/s speed with load; 120 mm lifting height; 2,400 mm suggested channel width; Laser SLAM navigation
vendor-stated specs for F-series forklift robots for pallet pick-and-putaway operations
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Gino 1
- General-purpose humanoid robot purpose-built for warehouse operations; powered by Geekplus Brain; performs picking, packing, box handling, and inspection
vendor-stated capabilities for first humanoid robot designed for warehouse automation
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M Series (M200C / M200C SNE / MP1000R)
- 200 kg maximum payload; 1.5 m/s maximum speed with load; dimensions 830 × 520 × 319 mm
vendor-stated specs for M-series moving robots for small-scale warehouse environments
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P Series (P500R / P800R / P800R V6 / P1200R)
- 600 kg maximum payload; 2 m/s maximum speed with load; 4-second shelf lifting time; robot dimensions 950 × 702 × 275 mm
vendor-stated operational specs for P-series shelf-to-person robots
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RoboShuttle V5
- Up to 4 m/s rail retrieval speed; up to 12 m vertical storage height; tote sizes from 350×270×120 mm to 850×650×500 mm; orchestrates 5,000+ robots simultaneously
vendor-stated retrieval speed, storage height, tote range, and fleet scale for V5 tote-to-person system
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Robot Arm Picking Station
- Up to 700 units per hour (UPH); 99.99% accuracy; zero-shot learning (no post-training required for most SKUs); 6-camera Multi-Eyes Vision array; deployable in 48 hours
vendor-stated throughput, accuracy, AI capability, and deployment speed for autonomous piece-picking station
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RS Series (RS Air / RS8-DA / RS11-DA / P40)
- RS Air: 40 kg payload, 4 m/s max speed, 1,015 mm minimum aisle; RS8-DA: up to 7,935 mm rack height; RS11-DA: up to 10,765 mm rack height; P40 helper: 40 kg, 3.5 m/s, 440 mm lift
vendor-stated specs for tote-to-person RS-series robot family
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X1200Z
- 1,200 kg maximum payload; 1.5 m/s max speed with load; 4-way horizontal movement in 3D racking systems; reduces aisle footprint by 40%
vendor-stated payload, navigation mode, and space efficiency for X-series 3D rack AMR
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Deployment log
Announced and cited only
Funding history
Publicly announced rounds
IPO
Investors undisclosed
Round sourceSeries E
Intel Capital, Qingyue Capital Investment, Vertex Growth
Round sourceSeries C
D1 Capital Partners, GGV Capital, Redview Capital, V Fund, Vertex Growth Fund, Warburg Pincus
Round sourceSeries B
Vertex Ventures, Volcanics Venture, Warburg Pincus
Round sourceNetwork neighbours
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Public job board · 2026-07-13
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Company timeline
Milestones and announcements
Source ledger
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