Humanoid robot news can get noisy fast. One week a company shows a robot folding a shirt. Another week someone posts a walking demo. A headline calls it the future of work, or the future of the home, or both.
The useful question is simpler: what can this robot do right now, and who can actually get one?
That is the line Heymanoid cares about. A robot can be impressive and still not be ready for a home. A company can have a strong demo and still not have a product you can buy. A reservation page can be real, but the price, delivery date, and support story still matter.
What We Look For
When we cover a robot, we look for basic answers first.
Who makes it? What is it for? Is it shipping, reserved, enterprise-only, or still in development? Is there an official page? Is there a price? What changed since the last update?
That sounds obvious, but it is easy to lose in the hype.
The Goal
We want Heymanoid to be the place you check when you hear about a humanoid robot and think, “Is this real?”
No pretending a concept is a product. No press-release fog. Just the robot, the context, and the next place to look.