
Figure 02 Just Loaded the Dishwasher
Figure’s humanoid Figure 02 just completed a full, end-to-end dishwasher-loading task on its own—seeing messy dishes, planning grasps, opening racks, placing items, and closing up—another household milestone after recent laundry and washer-loading demos. It’s a small chore with big implications for general-purpose robotics in the home.

From Folding Laundry to Redefining Home Life: The First Real Use Cases for a HouseBot
When most people imagine humanoid robots, the vision tends to swing between science fiction fantasy and industrial utility. But the first frontier where humanoids will quietly, and profoundly, enter our lives is far closer to home: folding laundry, loading the dishwasher, vacuuming floors, and tidying spaces.
These are not trivial tasks. They are repetitive, time-consuming, and yet essential to daily life. And they represent exactly the type of “structured chaos” humanoids are uniquely suited to handle, environments where objects vary slightly, but the end goals remain consistent.

Figure 02 Does the Laundry
In a quiet yet groundbreaking moment, Figure 02, one of the world’s most advanced humanoid robots, was recently captured autonomously doing laundry in the home of Figure CEO Brett Adcock. More than just a PR stunt, this real-world deployment marks a major milestone in the evolution of domestic robotics.

Figure AI’s Workforce-Grade Humanoids: Premium Value in Industry
Figure AI CEO Brett Adcock recently emphasized that humanoid robots designed for workplace environments can command significantly higher prices than those built for home use. This strategy aligns with their mission: deploying humanoids like Figure 01/02/Helix in logistics, manufacturing, and warehousing—where advanced capabilities translate to real business value.

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.