Qinglong V3.0: China's Open-Source Humanoid Robot Debuts

Hold onto your motherboards! China unveils Qinglong V3.0, the open-source humanoid poised to transform robotics

Standing tall at 185cm and weighing in at a trim 85kg, this mechanical marvel boasts an impressive 60 degrees of freedom—robot terminology for exceptional mobility that might well put your own dance moves to shame. But Qinglong isn’t merely showing off its impressive articulation; it’s engineered for practical real-world applications, from the mundane to the complex.

As an embodied AI platform, Qinglong V3.0 runs on the sophisticated “Gewu Zhizhi” system—a collaborative training platform for large AI models and robots. Think of it as an elite academy where your robot continuously evolves to become more intelligent and capable. Thanks to its modular architecture, Qinglong supports versatile combinations of walking, working, and perception modules, effectively positioning it as the Swiss Army knife of humanoid robots. It stands ready to tackle virtually any challenge you present—except perhaps crafting witty news articles. That skill, thankfully, remains firmly in human hands… for now.