Zeroth Robotics Enters U.S. Market with Full Lineup of AI Robots
- Zeroth introduced five AI-powered robots at CES 2026, including a compact humanoid for home use and larger systems for commercial tasks.
- The M1 home robot opens for pre-orders in early 2026, with broader availability and additional models rolling out later in the year.
Zeroth Robotics emerged from stealth at CES 2026, unveiling its official U.S. launch alongside a lineup of five interactive AI robots designed for home and commercial use. Founded in 2024, Zeroth describes itself as “an AI robotics company on a mission to bring practical, emotionally aware robots into everyday life.”
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At the heart of the announcement is the M1, Zeroth’s flagship home humanoid and the first to launch in the U.S. Standing roughly 15 inches tall and designed to be approachable for all ages, M1 is built to support independent living for older adults, assist parents with routines and play, and empower creators to customize and define their own personal robot. It features multi-modal perception, a safety stack, and an app ecosystem, with built-in skills at launch and the ability to receive new behaviors over time.
W1 is a mobile robot built for real work in both home and light commercial settings. It combines autonomous navigation, high payload capacity, and portable power in a compact form that follows users across different environments. W1 also provides 360° AI-powered surveillance, integrates with smart home systems, and supports custom development through an open platform.

Similar to the W1, Zeroth also debuted a Disney and Pixar licensed version of WALL•E, a programmable robot featuring the robot character from the films. WALL•E has been reported by various outlets to be available in China only at this time.
Rounding out the line up is the A1, a quadruped platform for developers and universities to accelerate research in field robotics and Jupiter, its full-scale humanoid capable of autonomous and remote operation.
All five robots are built on Zeroth’s unified technology platform, which it describes as its “Technology DNA.” This foundation includes proprietary actuator engineering, advanced motion control, and an evolving interaction model. According to the company, these systems enable more natural movement, personalized interactions, and compact, high-performance designs across the entire product line.
The company says that the M1 will be available for pre-order in Q1 2026 at $2,899, with general availability expected in April. The rest of the lineup will roll out later in the year.
🌀 Tom’s Take:
Zeroth isn’t launching just one robot, it’s debuting a full, scalable platform for consumer and developer-grade robotics across home, education, and enterprise.
Source: PR Newswire / Zeroth