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China unveils World’s first ‘biomimetic AI robot’

On January 30, 2026, the Shanghai-based robotics startup DroidUp (also known as Zhuoyide) unveiled Moya, heralded as the world’s first “fully biomimetic embodied intelligent robot.”

Unlike the industrial-looking humanoids from Tesla or Boston Dynamics, Moya is designed to bridge the “uncanny valley” by prioritizing human-like presence, touch, and social interaction over raw mechanical power.


1. Key Features: The “Living” Machine

Moya’s design focuses on embodied AI—intelligence that isn’t just a chatbot, but a system that perceives and acts within a physical environment using human-like senses.

  • Warm Skin: In a world-first, Moya features an internal heating system that maintains a body temperature between 32°C and 36°C (89.6°F to 96.8°F). The goal is to make physical contact, like a handshake or assistance with mobility, feel “warm and alive” rather than cold and metallic.
  • 92% Walking Accuracy: Built on the “Walker 3” chassis, Moya replicates human gait with 92% accuracy. This includes subtle weight shifts and fluid strides that avoid the “stiff-knee” walk common in other humanoids.
  • Micro-Expressions: Cameras hidden behind her eyes allow her to track faces and respond with “micro-expressions”—tiny, involuntary-style facial movements like a slight eyebrow raise or a subtle smile—to build emotional rapport.

2. Specifications & Modular Design

Moya is designed for versatility, with a modular architecture that allows her appearance to be swapped (e.g., changing from a female to a male presentation) while keeping the same internal hardware.

AttributeSpecification
Height1.65 Meters (approx. 5.5 feet)
Weight32 Kilograms (approx. 70 pounds)
Internal SkeletonWalker 3 (Sequel to the 2025 Robot Half-Marathon bronze medalist)
Primary InteractionFacial tracking, eye contact, and vocal response
Locomotion FocusSocial stability and naturalness over speed

3. Intended Roles: Healthcare & Education

DroidUp is not positioning Moya as a factory worker or a home maid. Instead, the company envisions her in roles where “appearance and empathy” matter most:

  • Elderly Care: Using her warm skin and expressive face to reduce feelings of isolation in aging populations.
  • Specialized Education: Acting as a “tireless tutor” that can adapt lessons based on a student’s emotional cues.
  • Public Service: Working in high-engagement environments like museums, banks, and shopping centers as a “relatable” guide.

4. Pricing and Market Entry

  • Expected Launch: Late 2026.
  • Estimated Price: ¥1.2 Million (approximately $173,000 or ₹1.45 Crore).
  • Market Position: This premium pricing places Moya as a high-end enterprise tool for hospitals and luxury institutions rather than a general consumer product.

Conclusion: Walking the Uncanny Valley

Public reaction to Moya has been famously polarized. While some hail the 32°C warm skin as a breakthrough for robot-human empathy, social media users have dubbed her “super-creepy” and a “deterrent for burglars.” DroidUp’s founder, Li Qingdu, maintains that a robot designed to serve people shouldn’t feel lifeless. Whether the world is ready to hold a warm, “breathing” robot hand remains the ultimate experiment for 2026.

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