Agility Robotics vs Standard Bots
A side-by-side comparison of Agility Robotics and Standard Bots, two Robotics tools, drawn from Ignaite's continuously-verified listings.
Compared from listings verified as of
Agility Robotics
RoboticsMaker of Digit, the humanoid robot already doing paid work in warehouses.
View Agility RoboticsAt a glance
| Attribute | Agility Robotics | Standard Bots |
|---|---|---|
| Category | Robotics | Robotics |
| Pricing | PAID | PAID |
| License | Proprietary | Proprietary |
| Deployment | Local | Local |
| Platforms (differs) | API | Web, API |
| Model support | Self-contained (on-device) | Self-contained (on-device) |
| Vendor (differs) | Agility Robotics | Standard Bots |
The honest brief
Agility Robotics
While most humanoid rivals run pilots, Digit already does paid production work — over 100,000 totes moved in commercial deployment at GXO.
- Real production deployments
- Arc cloud platform for fleet ops
- US-based RoboFab mass production
- Pursuing ISO safety certification
- Enterprise RaaS only — no direct sales
- Scope limited to logistics tasks today
- Not yet cleared to work beside humans
Standard Bots
Claims a ~30% price advantage over legacy cobot makers, with a no-code teach-by-demonstration workflow any factory worker can run in a day.
- Teach it tasks by demonstration
- ~30% cheaper than legacy cobots (~$37k)
- 18kg payload, 1.3m reach, ±0.025mm repeat
- Designed and built in the US
- Used by NASA, Amazon, Lockheed Martin
- Significant upfront hardware cost (~$37k+)
- Industrial arm only — not a humanoid
- US-focused manufacturing deployments
- Learn-by-demonstration AI still maturing