Figure AI Humanoid Robots Valued at $39 Billion

Figure AI makes humanoid robots and they have raised $1 billion where the company is valued at $39 billion.

Figure’s CEO, Brad Adcock, dropped the news at a TED Talk. This $1 billion funding (Series C round) comes from heavy hitters like Nvidia, Salesforce, T-Mobile and Intel. Even Brookfield, a giant in global infrastructure, invested.

What’s the money for?
Three main goals:Scaling into real life: Getting humanoid robots into homes and factories.

Imagine a bot stocking shelves or tidying your room—not tomorrow, but soonish.

Building beefy GPU setups with Nvidia tech to train robot brains faster.

Helix is Figure’s robot brain. They’ll collect tons of real-world videos and sensor data to teach it human-level smarts—like adapting to a messy kitchen instead of a sterile lab.

Adcock will tease three big reveals over three days. This is day one. Speculation? Maybe a new customer deal or a demo of their next bot, Figure 03.

Cool Demos, But Scaling is Key

Humanoid Robots aren’t prime time yet.

Elon Musk (Tesla) says hardware’s the bottleneck now, but Adcock is pushing claims of human-level intelligence.

Bots need to handle chaos (messy homes vs. tidy factories) without constant babysitting.

Durability hurdle. Can a bot go 24/7 without breaking? Chinese robot giant, Unitree, just IPO’d at $7 billion selling lab toys—not factory-ready.

Figure needs wear and tear tests.

Robot Safety first

Home robots need proven safety and could be 7-12 years off, per Chris Camello. Waivers are needed for early adopters.

Commercial uses like warehouses are closer, but still pilots, not mass scale.

Camello’s dream demo is a live-streamed fleet of bots grinding tasks for days at human speed, with minimal humans hanging around. The target is 1 human per 10 bots. This will proves scalability and will mean no more “fake it till you make it.”

When Does it Happen? Timeline?

Commercial boom in the 2030s. Tesla might hit 1 million bots by 2030-2031. Wide scale home use needs prices under $10K and we are now at over $100K. Safety needs to be proven.

The near term business model is to lease to factories for $80K/year.

Why This Matters: Robots Are the Next iPhone

This raise isn’t just Figure flexing. It is the humanoid robot sector starting to explode. Competitors like Tesla Optimus are laser-focused. Billions are getting inveasted because the prize $50+ trillion in labor savings.

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