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Hypershell Co., Ltd.

Consumer marketwearablesCurated record

Hypershell builds AI-powered lower-body powered exoskeletons for outdoor and everyday use. Each unit pairs two hip actuators driven by the company's M-One motor system with an onboard AI 'MotionEngine' that fuses data from ~12 sensors (IMUs, gyroscopes, barometer, accelerometer) to predict gait phase and deliver timed torque assistance. The exoskeletons are self-contained wearable robots that adjust motor output in real time to boost leg lifts and forward propulsion.

HeadquartersShanghai, CN
Founded2021
Consumer funding$120M
TeamNot listed
Deployments0
Open roles0
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Company overview

Identity and operating footprint

Company typeRobot maker
Market segmentConsumer
StageSeries B+
FoundersSun Kuan (Founder & CEO)
Regions servedChina, United States, Europe
Countries deployedNot listed
Service footprintNot listed
Last reviewed2026-07-16
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Robot models

Specifications remain vendor-claimed

Machinewearables

Hypershell X Series

  • M-One Exoskeleton Motor System delivers up to 800W of assistive power

    Peak assistive power output of the dual-motor drive system

    Claim source
  • Increases leg strength by 40% and reduces physical exertion by 30%

    Claimed biomechanical assistance benefit to the wearer

    Claim source
  • 17.5 km range on a single charge; weighs about 5 pounds

    Battery range and device weight

    Claim source
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Funding history

Publicly announced rounds

Investors on recordAnt GroupMeituan Dragonball CapitalIDG CapitalHongShanSofinaGranite Asia
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Company timeline

Milestones and announcements

2026-05-18Closed $50M Series B+ led by Ant Group and Meituan Dragonball, bringing Series B total to $120MYicai Global
2025-01-20Hypershell X Series consumer exoskeleton launched globally at €899PR Newswire
2025-01-07Hypershell X won Best of Innovation in the robotics category at CES Innovation Awards 2025CES / Consumer Technology Association
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