Deployment
Unitree H2 Plus at Stanford
Full-size bipedal humanoid robot developed by Unitree Robotics and selected as the hardware chassis for NVIDIA's Isaac GR00T reference humanoid design, announced at ICRA 2026 in Vienna (June 2026). Standing approximately 183 cm (6 feet) tall with 31 degrees of freedom in the base body. The NVIDIA Isaac GR00T reference configuration pairs the H2 Plus chassis with Sharpa Wave tactile five-fingered hands (22 DoF total, 11 DoF each) and an NVIDIA Jetson AGX Thor T5000 module for onboard compute, enabling advanced on-device inference for sim-to-real policy transfer and dexterous manipulation. The Isaac GR00T open software stack, including Isaac Lab simulation and GR00T N1 foundation model workflows, runs natively on the platform. Unitree announced H2 Plus unit availability beginning October 2026. Named early adopters include Ai2, ETH Zurich, Stanford Robotics Center, and UC San Diego's Advanced Robotics and Controls Laboratory.
Unitree H2 Plus by Unitree Robotics · Operated by Stanford University · Catalog entry · 1 source · not yet field-verified
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Unitree H2 Plus humanoid robot (NVIDIA Isaac GR00T reference configuration) to be deployed at Stanford Robotics Center (Stanford University). Stanford was named as one of four founding research institutions to adopt the reference design when NVIDIA and Unitree announced the platform at ICRA 2026 (June 1, 2026, Vienna). Units ship from Unitree beginning October 2026. Stanford's team will use the Isaac GR00T platform -- including Isaac Lab, GR00T N1 foundation models, and the Sharpa Wave dexterous hands -- for frontier humanoid robotics research.
Key facts
- Operator
- Stanford Robotics Center (Stanford University)
- Platform
- NVIDIA Isaac GR00T reference design (H2 Plus + Sharpa hands + Jetson AGX Thor T5000)
- Announced
- June 1, 2026 at ICRA 2026, Vienna
- Units ship
- October 2026
- Trust tier
- Catalog entry · 1 source · not yet field-verified
- Last updated
- 2026-06-12
- Model
- Unitree H2 Plus
- Company
- Unitree Robotics
- Location
- Stanford
- Operator
- Stanford University
- Status
- announced
- First seen
- 2026-06-01
- ID
e7f10f25-c43d-4dd0-bd5d-f82289953fc6
Sources (1)
- NVIDIA Announces NVIDIA Isaac GR00T Reference Humanoid Robot for Academic Research · https://nvidianews.nvidia.com/news/nvidia-open-humanoid-robot-reference-design · 2026-06-01
Methodology: Verified · 1 source (no primary) · last reviewed 2026-06-12
Verification posture
Verified
Low confidence
Review state
Stable
Last reviewed 2026-06-12
Maturity + lifecycle
Lifecycle: active
Architectural position
Cohort: humanoid
Sources by quality tier
- 1
- unclassified
- Unclassified source
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Methodology surface for Unitree H2 Plus at Stanford.Common questions
- What is the Unitree H2 Plus deployment at Stanford?
- Unitree H2 Plus, built by Unitree Robotics, is recorded as a deployment at Stanford on the DEPLOY registry. Stanford University operates the deployment.
- Who operates Unitree H2 Plus at Stanford?
- Stanford University operates this deployment as a customer of Unitree Robotics, the manufacturer of Unitree H2 Plus.
- When did the Unitree H2 Plus deployment at Stanford go live?
- The deployment is recorded as starting June 1, 2026 on the DEPLOY registry. Earlier activity may exist but is not yet sourced.
- Is the Unitree H2 Plus deployment at Stanford still active?
- As of the most recent verification on the DEPLOY registry, this deployment is announced but not yet operating.
- Have there been incidents at the Unitree H2 Plus deployment at Stanford?
- No active incidents affecting this deployment are recorded on the DEPLOY registry. Absence of recorded incidents is not a guarantee no incident occurred; DEPLOY records only sourced incidents and suppresses retracted ones.
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