Robot model
Geek+ AMR
Geek+ (Geekplus) is a Beijing-founded warehouse-fulfillment robotics company and one of the largest autonomous-mobile-robot providers by deployment, offering…
- Manufacturer
- Geek+
- Form factor
- amr
- Maturity
- commercial
- Lifecycle
- active
- Deployments
- 2
- Website
- geekplus.com ↗
Appears inLogistics robots
Overview
Geek+ (Geekplus) is a Beijing-founded warehouse-fulfillment robotics company and one of the largest autonomous-mobile-robot providers by deployment, offering goods-to-person AMRs (RoboShuttle, P-series movers, sorting robots), frequently on a Robots-as-a-Service model. It is recorded at commercial maturity: roughly 800 enterprise clients across 40-plus countries, with Decathlon a verified European customer. On July 9 2025 it listed on the Hong Kong Exchange Main Board (2590.HK), becoming the first publicly listed pure-play warehouse AMR vendor, reporting roughly 31% H1 2025 revenue growth and positive adjusted EBITDA. Broader customer claims (Nike, Walmart, Toyota) and a '1,000+ projects' figure are company marketing; the verified figures are 800+ clients and 40+ countries.
Verified vs. claimed
- Maturity stage
- commercial(Commercially deployed with revenue-generating operations.)
- Verified deployments
- 2 deployments on file
- Sources on file
- 7 sources, view all
Key facts
Form factor
Clients
Countries deployed
IPO date
Revenue growth
Specs
Notes
Max speed
Form Factor
Payload kg
Data & sources
Press releases
5
News coverage
1
Web sources
1
7 sources backing this record.View all →
Availability and pricing
- Availability
- Not sold (internal use)
- Price
- Not publicly disclosed
- Units in field
- Not disclosed
- Sales model
- Not disclosed
- Lead time
- Not disclosed
Pricing
No verified price is on record for Geek+ AMR. Physical-AI systems are often sold through enterprise contracts or operated as a service rather than at a public list price.
Deployments (2)
- Geek+ AMR at United Statesoperational
UPS (NYSE:UPS) uses Geek+ autonomous guided vehicles / AMRs among its warehouse automation vendors (alongside Locus Robotics, Dane Technologies, Crown Lift Trucks and Toyota-Raymond), as part of its $9B automation…
- Geek+ AMR at Hong Kong, Chinaoperational
On June 8, 2021, Circle K Hong Kong launched Asia's largest automated grocery distribution center in partnership with Geek+, deploying 100 autonomous mobile robots in a 140,000 sq ft warehouse.
Geek+ AMR on the deployment map
Where Geek+ AMR is verified operating. Explore the deployment map by place and type.
Recent activity
Every change to this record is dated, sourced, and independently verified where marked.
- Verified media addedVerifiedJun 11, 2026
Geek+ AMR robots showcase on TV channel in Hong Kong #AMR #Robotics
- Verified media addedVerifiedJun 8, 2026
Geek+ Picking Solutions Boost Verte Warehouse Throughput
- Verified media addedVerifiedJun 4, 2026
Geek+ warehouse logistics robots
- Record createdJun 3, 2026
Added to the verified registry
- Price point recordedJun 1, 2025
Not announced
Manufacturer-attributed media (2)
Manufacturer-supplied media at the model level. Not tied to an independently verified named-site deployment. Verification posture is product-showcase from the maker, distinct from the deployment-verified evidence in the section above.
Geek+'s presentation of its autonomous mobile robots in goods-to-person warehouse fulfillment operations.
Official Geek+ video showcasing their picking solutions at Verte's warehouse, achieving 4x throughput scaling with implementation in under 3 months. The system improved inventory storage and picking efficiency for both inbound and outbound fulfillment.
Supply chain (2)
Compute / semiconductor
- NVIDIANVIDIA Jetson -- AI compute for visual navigation and goods-to-person pickingsupplies
Sensors
- Intel CorporationIntel Visual Navigation Module (Intel RealSense depth camera + Intel Core i7-1270P Robotic Vision Hub) -- Geekplus Vision Only Robot Solution; first warehouse AMR using pure vision navigation without floor QR codes or reflectors; Geekplus and Intel co-developed V-SLAM positioning, composite detection networks, and robot-following capabilities using this module; debuted at CeMAT Shanghai 2024co-develops
Suppliers appear here when verified with at least two strong sources (maker-official / IR / regulatory / standards-body / verified tier-2). Sources are append-only; corrections add new sources rather than rewrite history.
Safety record
No incidents on record for Geek+ AMR.
Only active incidents are counted. Retracted incidents are excluded from this summary but remain reachable at their canonical URLs.
Sources (7)
- https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/geekplus-lists-on-hkex-main-board-pioneering-the-global-smart-logistics-transformation-with-robotics-302500963.html
- https://www.geekplus.com/resources/news/ipo-interim-results
- https://www.mmh.com/article/geekplus_lists_on_hong_kong_exchange_in_pioneering_step_for_an_amr_vendor
- https://www.therobotreport.com/rbr50-company/geek-expands-globally-provides-10000-mobile-robots-as-a-service/
- https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/geek-leads-the-industry-with-20-000-amrs-sold-globally-301324918.html
- https://www.geekplus.com/resources/news/decathlon-makes-geekplus-robotics-partner-for-european-e-commerce-logistics-upgrade
- https://www.geekplus.com/
Compare Geek+ AMR
Common questions
- What is Geek+ AMR?
- Geek+ (Geekplus) is a Beijing-founded warehouse-fulfillment robotics company and one of the largest autonomous-mobile-robot providers by deployment, offering goods-to-person AMRs (RoboShuttle, P-series movers, sorting robots), frequently on a Robots-as-a-Service model. It is recorded at commercial maturity: roughly 800 enterprise clients across 40-plus countries, with Decathlon a verified European customer. On July 9 2025 it listed on the Hong Kong Exchange Main Board (2590.HK), becoming the first publicly listed pure-play warehouse AMR vendor, reporting roughly 31% H1 2025 revenue growth and positive adjusted EBITDA. Broader customer claims (Nike, Walmart, Toyota) and a '1,000+ projects' figure are company marketing; the verified figures are 800+ clients and 40+ countries.
- How much does Geek+ AMR cost?
- Geek+ AMR's price is not publicly disclosed. DEPLOY has no verified price on record for Geek+ AMR from Geek+. Physical-AI systems like this are often sold through enterprise contracts or operated as a service rather than at a public list price; check the manufacturer for the latest.
- Is Geek+ AMR actually deployed in the real world?
- Yes. Geek+ AMR is independently verified in real-world operation on the DEPLOY registry, confirmed at named deployment sites with primary sources: not a concept, render, or demo-only.
- What are the specs of Geek+ AMR?
- Geek+ AMR's recorded specifications on the DEPLOY registry: Max speed: 2 m/s; Payload: 1000 kg. See the Specs section for the full sourced set.
- Who makes Geek+ AMR?
- Geek+ AMR is made by Geek+, based in Beijing, China, founded in 2015.
- Where is Geek+ AMR deployed?
- 2 verified deployments of Geek+ AMR are on the DEPLOY registry, including at United States, Hong Kong, China.
- Can you buy Geek+ AMR?
- Geek+ AMR is in commercial deployment and is sold to operators; contact the manufacturer to buy, and see the pricing section for any recorded price.
- What are alternatives to Geek+ AMR?
- On the DEPLOY registry, comparable amr robots to Geek+ AMR include LocusBot, Stretch, Stan, Chuck.
- How does Geek+ AMR compare to LocusBot?
- Geek+ AMR and LocusBot (Locus Robotics · 6 deployments) are both amr robots on the DEPLOY registry. Geek+ AMR has 2 verified deployments on record. Compare both records for specs, safety, deployments, and verified-vs-claimed autonomy.
- Is Geek+ AMR a top amr?
- On DEPLOY's intelligence score, which blends verified deployments, safety, adoption, media, and IP signals, Geek+ AMR ranks in roughly the top 10% of amr models tracked by the registry.
- What is Geek+ AMR's maturity stage?
- Geek+ AMR is at the commercial stage on the DEPLOY maturity ladder (research, prototype, pilot, commercial, production). Commercial stage means production-grade deployments are operating at named customer sites.
- Is Geek+ AMR safe?
- Geek+ AMR has no incidents on record in the DEPLOY registry. This does not constitute a safety guarantee; it reflects the incidents DEPLOY has tracked and verified to date.
- Is Geek+ a public company?
- Yes, Geek+ is the world's first publicly listed AMR warehouse robotics company. Geek+ won a 2026 RBR50 Award for its autonomous robots. The company offers AMRs, robot arms for intelligent picking, and the Brain embodied intelligence platform.
Methodology: Verified · 7 sources (5 primary) · last reviewed 2026-07-15
Verification posture
Verified
High confidence
Review state
Stable
Last reviewed 2026-07-15
Maturity + lifecycle
Maturity stage: commercial
Lifecycle: active
Architectural position
Cohort: amr
Sources by quality tier
- 5
- primary-company-ir
- Company IR disclosure
- 1
- unclassified
- Unclassified source
- 1
- secondary-trade-publication
- Trade publication
The framework is documented at /methodology. Corrections at /corrections. Reviewer: DEPLOY editorial team.
Methodology surface for Geek+ AMR.Recent coverage
Geek+ AMR in third-party press
Geek+ Reports $440M Revenue in 2025, Achieves Full-Year Profitability - Pandaily
Robots Helping Robots: STL Uses HP SitePrint to Enable Geek+ AMR Navigation - Robotics Tomorrow
China's Geek+ unveils 'world’s first' humanoid robot for warehousing - Interesting Engineering
Attention vs reality over time
Media mentions per month (area) against verified deployment events (dots). A press spike over a flat deployment line is the hype gap, drawn over time.
In the press
Recent coverage mentioning Geek+ AMR from third-party publications. Automatically surfaced; not part of the verified registry record.
Geek+ Reports $440M Revenue in 2025, Achieves Full-Year Profitability - Pandaily
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Robots Helping Robots: STL Uses HP SitePrint to Enable Geek+ AMR Navigation - Robotics Tomorrow
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China's Geek+ unveils 'world’s first' humanoid robot for warehousing - Interesting Engineering
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Geek+ Unveils Gino 1 Warehouse Humanoid Robot - Let's Data Science
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Geek+ Unveils Gino 1, the World’s First Humanoid Robot Built for Warehousing, Targeting a Trillion-Dollar Market - Pandaily
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Arvato and Geek+ elevates Poland logistics hub with flexible Rack-To-Person robotics - PR Newswire
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Geek+ Geekplus unveils new Robot Arm Picking Station, ushering in an era of fully unmanned warehouses - EQS News
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Chinese AMR firms line up Hong Kong IPOs to test investor appetite - KrASIA
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Siemens Shanghai facility achieves ‘300 percent’ increased storage with Geek Plus robotic system - Robotics & Automation News
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Geek+ goes public in Hong Kong with a global robotics agenda - KrASIA
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Unilever adopts Geek+ SkyCube to boost throughput at its largest facility - The Robot Report
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Geek+ and Intel launch Vision Only Robot Solution for smart logistics - The Robot Report
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Machine-readable surfaces
- Markdown mirror: /models/geekplus-amr.md
- JSON-LD: embedded in this page’s head
- REST API: /v1/models/05186a81-5a61-4cd9-85fa-433b19a21a5a
- Revision history: /models/geekplus-amr/history
- Data documentation: /data
- Query this programmatically: Deploy MCP
Buyer-facing pricing: deploy.report/price/geekplus-amr
Video
Reality vs attention
Geek+ AMR draws attention at the 85th percentile but verifies reality at the 70th percentile among AMRs. Hype Gap +15.2, 11th widest among AMRs.
6-month trend
Analysis
Thin deployment record; scale validation still in progress.
Signal flags
Dimension breakdown
Verified signal
Attention (reach, not merit)
DEPLOY Intelligence scores are computed from verified registry data: confirmed deployments, disclosed funding rounds, regulatory filings, active job listings, video viewership, and press coverage. Confidence ratings reflect data availability. Scores update nightly.
DEPLOY Indices — verified vs claimed
Last computed: Jul 18, 2026