Figure 03 Comes to Life: Brett Adcock Confirms New Humanoid is Already Walking and Autonomous
In a major milestone for the humanoid robotics race, Figure AI founder Brett Adcock has revealed that Figure 03, the company’s latest humanoid robot, is already walking and has recently completed its first fully autonomous task—just days after development began.
This achievement marks a dramatic acceleration over previous iterations. According to Adcock, Figure 03 was brought online in under a week, a timeline that drastically outpaces Figure 02, which took months to reach similar milestones.
“Figure 03 is already walking and just finished its first fully autonomous task,” Adcock posted. “We brought it up in less than a week — months faster than Figure 02.”
Speed and Capability in Next-Gen Robotics
The rapid progress with Figure 03 suggests a significant leap in modular design, software stack maturity, and possibly the integration of powerful new AI models that support quicker deployment. While Adcock has not disclosed the nature of the task completed, the claim signals that Figure AI is closing in on real-world utility, not just robotic motion demos.
Figure’s previous humanoid, Figure 02, made waves earlier this year with autonomous warehouse tasks and a partnership with BMW. Now, Figure 03 appears to be building on that foundation with improved speed, autonomy, and learning efficiency.
What This Means for the Industry
This rapid turnaround shows how robot design, training, and deployment are evolving into repeatable, scalable systems—much like software. Figure AI is aiming to make humanoids as adaptable and upgradable as smartphones, where hardware iterations benefit from a unified AI core that keeps improving.
With humanoid robotics heating up worldwide, Figure’s ability to bring up a walking, autonomous robot in just days sets a high bar for the competition. As labor shortages persist and demand for general-purpose automation grows, Figure 03 could become a central player in the emerging robotics workforce.
Looking Ahead
Though technical details are still under wraps, the fact that Figure 03 is already walking and performing autonomous tasks is a clear signal: humanoid deployment timelines are shrinking. If the progress continues at this pace, general-purpose humanoids may arrive in the home and workplace sooner than expected.