Hikrobot Posts Over 6.45 Billion Yuan in 2025 Revenue, Pushes Into Embodied Intelligent Manufacturing
Introduction: A Pivotal Moment for Intelligent Manufacturing Transformation
Global manufacturing is standing at a critical juncture, transitioning from automation to intelligence. Against this backdrop, Hikrobot — a leading enterprise in industrial intelligence — has delivered an impressive report card: total revenue exceeding 6.452 billion yuan for 2025. At the recently held "Hikrobot Smart Manufacturing Conference 2026," the company officially unveiled its "Embodied Intelligent Manufacturing" philosophy, announcing plans to further deepen its AI integration and embodied intelligence strategy.
Approaching its tenth anniversary, Hikrobot is using technological innovation as its engine, seeking to redefine the boundaries of smart manufacturing.
Core Figures: Robust Growth Across Three Business Lines
In terms of specific performance, Hikrobot achieved full-year 2025 revenue of 6.452 billion yuan, demonstrating strong growth momentum. All three core business segments — machine vision, articulated robots, and mobile robots — recorded significant breakthroughs.
In the machine vision segment, Hikrobot's cumulative shipments have surpassed 10 million units, covering diverse scenarios including industrial inspection, identification, and measurement. On the mobile robot front, cumulative rollouts exceeded 180,000 units, with the company continuing to expand its share in warehousing logistics, flexible production lines, and other application scenarios.
Notably, beyond hardware products, Hikrobot's accumulation in the industrial software ecosystem is equally significant. Its self-developed industrial software has garnered over 600,000 authorized users, with more than 20,000 clients served globally. This has enabled the company to build a full-stack technology capability system integrating "eyes, feet, and hands."
Embodied Intelligent Manufacturing: A Strategic Leap From Concept to Implementation
From April 22 to 24, 2026, the "Hikrobot Smart Manufacturing Conference 2026" was held in Tonglu, Hangzhou. At the event, Hikrobot CEO Jia Yonghua systematically introduced the concept of "Embodied Intelligent Manufacturing" for the first time, sparking widespread industry attention.
Jia pointed out that traditional automation systems face a core pain point of insufficient flexibility, struggling to adapt to the dual challenges of fragmented market demand and shifting labor structures. He argued that "Embodied Intelligent Manufacturing" must address these issues through two key capabilities: highly flexible equipment capable of multi-task operations, and scalable scenario-based application capabilities. The ultimate goal is to drive a fundamental shift in manufacturing systems from "humans adapting to machines" to "machines adapting to environments."
At the heart of this philosophy is the deep integration of AI large models, multimodal perception, and robotic hardware — transforming industrial robots from rigid tools executing preset programs into intelligent agents capable of understanding environments, making autonomous decisions, and performing flexible operations. From this perspective, Hikrobot's "Embodied Intelligent Manufacturing" is essentially the vertical implementation of embodied intelligence technology in industrial manufacturing scenarios.
During the conference, Hikrobot showcased its latest application achievements in machine vision, articulated robots, and mobile robots across manufacturing and distribution industries, fully validating the feasibility of its full-stack technology capabilities in real-world industrial scenarios.
Industry Analysis: AI Integration Drives Industrial Robotics Into a New Cycle
From an industry perspective, Hikrobot's strategic positioning reflects the profound transformation currently underway across the entire industrial robotics sector.
Over the past decade, the core competitiveness of industrial robots has primarily centered on precision, speed, and stability. However, with the rapid advancement of AI technology — particularly the maturation of large language models, visual foundation models, and multimodal perception technologies — robots are evolving from tools into intelligent collaborative partners. This trend has given companies with AI integration capabilities a new competitive edge.
Hikrobot's differentiated advantage lies in its integrated "eyes, feet, and hands" technology architecture. Machine vision gives robots the ability to perceive and understand environments, mobile robots provide flexible spatial mobility, and articulated robots deliver precise operational execution. The synergy among the three creates a complete embodied intelligence closed loop.
Furthermore, the accumulated base of over 600,000 industrial software users and service experience with 20,000 clients has built Hikrobot a valuable data asset and scenario knowledge base — critical resources for training and optimizing AI models. In the AI era, the value of data and scenario accumulation is being repriced.
Outlook: A Decade of Accumulation, Aiming for the Next Growth Frontier
2026 marks Hikrobot's tenth anniversary. At this historic milestone, the company has chosen "Embodied Intelligent Manufacturing" as its banner, signaling its technology roadmap and strategic direction for the next decade.
In the short term, as the intelligent transformation of manufacturing accelerates, Hikrobot's leading position in machine vision and mobile robots is expected to strengthen further. Its existing tens-of-millions-level shipment volume and extensive client network provide a solid foundation for sustained growth.
In the medium to long term, the implementation of the "Embodied Intelligent Manufacturing" philosophy represents an even more compelling growth frontier. If Hikrobot can successfully achieve deep integration of AI large model capabilities with its hardware products, creating industrial robot systems with genuine environmental adaptability and autonomous decision-making capabilities, the company could secure an even more prominent position in the global industrial intelligence market.
Of course, challenges remain. The deployment of embodied intelligence in industrial scenarios still faces multiple tests including reliability verification, safety compliance, and cost control. However, given Hikrobot's technology reserves and industrial positioning, the company appears well-equipped to meet these challenges.
The next decade of manufacturing belongs to those companies that can make machines truly "understand" the world. Hikrobot has clearly secured a favorable position on this track.
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