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Chinese company develops world’s fastest humanoid robot

Abdulrahman MohamedBy Abdulrahman MohamedFebruary 5, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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A Chinese startup specializing in robotics has unveiled what it claims to be the world’s fastest humanoid robot operating outside laboratory conditions. MirrorMe Technology recently introduced “Bolt,” a humanoid robot that achieved a top speed of 10 meters per second during real-world testing, marking a significant milestone in the development of high-performance robotics technology.

The robot stands 175 centimeters tall and weighs 75 kilograms, featuring proportions that closely mirror human anatomical dimensions. According to the company, Bolt’s design incorporates trunk length, limb proportions, and center of gravity placement that accurately replicate natural human body ratios.

Advanced Engineering Behind the Fastest Humanoid Robot

Bolt’s impressive performance stems from its combination of human-like proportions and advanced engineering systems. The robot utilizes redesigned joints and a fully optimized power system specifically developed to simulate natural human movement at high speeds. This technical approach allows the humanoid robot to maintain balance and control while achieving unprecedented velocity.

MirrorMe Technology’s achievement builds on the company’s accumulated expertise in high-performance robotics. Last year, the startup demonstrated its capabilities during a live television broadcast featuring the “Black Panther II” robot, which completed a 100-meter distance in 13.17 seconds, according to the company’s announcements.

Competing with Established Robotics Leaders

The Black Panther II’s performance reportedly surpassed the speed of robots developed by Boston Dynamics, the renowned American robotics company, based on technical comparisons. This achievement positioned the Chinese startup as a serious competitor in the global humanoid robotics race. However, independent verification of these comparative claims has not been publicly confirmed.

Meanwhile, MirrorMe Technology emphasizes that its ambitions extend beyond merely breaking speed records. The company aims to create a new generation of what it calls “super robots” capable of matching and potentially exceeding human physical and athletic capabilities. Bolt represents a qualitative leap in motion control and dynamic balance for humanoid robots, the company stated.

Applications and Future Vision for Humanoid Robotics

The technical advancement comes amid China’s growing interest in robotics sports and applications. Beijing recently hosted the first edition of the World Humanoid Robot Games, highlighting the country’s commitment to advancing this technology sector. Additionally, such events provide platforms for companies like MirrorMe Technology to showcase their innovations and compete on an international stage.

In contrast to traditional industrial robotics, these athletic humanoid robots demonstrate capabilities that could translate into various practical applications. The company envisions its future robots serving as “intelligent sports partners” that assist professional athletes in pushing beyond their performance limits. This vision suggests potential uses in training environments and sports science research.

Furthermore, the development of fast-moving humanoid robots has implications beyond sports applications. Such technology could potentially benefit emergency response scenarios, security operations, and other fields requiring rapid human-like mobility. The ability to maintain stability and control at high speeds represents a critical advancement in robotics engineering.

The company has not yet announced specific timelines for commercial deployment of Bolt or revealed detailed technical specifications about its power systems and control algorithms. Industry observers remain interested in how MirrorMe Technology will further develop this humanoid robot technology and whether independent testing will validate the claimed performance metrics.

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Abdulrahman Mohamed is a correspondent for Abu Dhabi News, covering local developments, community stories, and on-the-ground updates. He focuses on timely reporting, accurate sourcing, and bringing readers the key facts quickly.

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