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Agility Robotics IPO

Agility Robotics develops bipedal robots designed for logistics and industrial applications, with its flagship robot "Digit" capable of walking, climbing stairs, and manipulating objects in human environments. The company focuses on creating robots that can work in existing human infrastructure without requiring facility modifications. Agility has gained attention for its advanced locomotion technology and partnerships with major logistics companies.

IPO ExpectedUpdated June 24, 2026

Key Facts

IndustryRobotics
Founded2015
HeadquartersCorvallis, OR
Employees~200
Websiteagilityrobotics.com
FundingSeries B led by DCVC and Playground Global. Total raised: ~$180M. Announced $2.5 billion SPAC merger with Churchill Capital Corp XI (pending completion).

About Agility Robotics

Agility Robotics develops humanoid robots designed for logistics and warehouse applications, with their flagship Digit robot capable of walking, climbing stairs, and manipulating objects in human-designed environments. Unlike traditional industrial robots that require structured environments, Digit is designed to work alongside humans in existing facilities without requiring infrastructure modifications. The robot combines advanced locomotion capabilities with manipulation skills to handle tasks like package delivery and warehouse operations.

The company has focused on commercial applications rather than research demonstrations, partnering with companies like Amazon for pilot programs in fulfillment centers. Agility's approach emphasizes practical deployment and economic viability, positioning their robots as solutions to labor shortages in logistics and manufacturing. The bipedal design allows Digit to navigate environments built for humans, including stairs, narrow corridors, and uneven surfaces that wheeled robots cannot handle effectively.

IPO Status

Agility Robotics has announced plans to go public through a $2.5 billion SPAC merger with Churchill Capital Corp XI, backed by Michael Klein. The deal represents a significant milestone for the bipedal robotics company, which has been developing its Digit humanoid robots for warehouse and logistics applications. The transaction will provide capital to support the company's manufacturing scale-up and commercial deployment efforts. Agility has made notable progress in commercializing its bipedal robotics technology, with strategic partnerships including Amazon for testing robots in real-world logistics environments. The company operates in the emerging market for mobile manipulation robots and has built manufacturing capabilities to support broader deployment. The SPAC merger represents a bet on the adoption of humanoid robots for warehouse staffing and industrial applications. The transaction is expected to close pending regulatory approvals and shareholder votes, after which Agility will become a publicly traded company.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does Agility Robotics have a stock?

No, Agility Robotics has not had an IPO and remains a private company. The bipedal robotics company continues to operate privately while developing its commercial robot deployment capabilities.

When is the Agility Robotics IPO date?

Agility Robotics has not announced an IPO date or timeline. No public offering plans have been disclosed by the company.

How can I buy Agility Robotics stock?

You cannot buy Agility Robotics stock as it is not publicly traded. The company remains private and its shares are not available on public stock exchanges.

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