Publication Date: December 3, 2025
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Unitree Robotics Advances Bipedal Robot Design with New Patent
Unitree Robotics Co. Ltd. has recently been awarded a design patent for an innovative bipedal robot, marking a significant step forward in their development of robots tailored for inspection, security, and cutting-edge applications. The patented design emphasizes the robot’s distinctive form, crafted to enhance functionality across diverse sectors including logistics, education, entertainment, industrial operations, exploration, and safety monitoring.
Open-Source Innovation: The Qmini Bipedal Robot
Previously, Unitree’s Beijing division introduced the Qmini, an open-source bipedal robot model aimed at hobbyists and robotics enthusiasts. This model is fully compatible with consumer-grade 3D printers, allowing users to fabricate all structural parts without relying on specialized machining. Thanks to Unitree’s reliable motors and standard battery system, assembly time is streamlined, enabling builders to complete the robot within 3 to 5 hours after printing. Additionally, the design includes an extendable neck motor, offering customizable aesthetics and enhanced operational capabilities.
Company Background and Financial Overview
Established in August 2016, Unitree Robotics has grown into a prominent player in the robotics industry with a registered capital of approximately RMB 364 million (around USD 50.2 million). Ownership is shared among key stakeholders including Wang Xingxing, Hanhai Information Technology Co., Ltd., and Ningbo Sequoia Keshen Equity Investment Partnership Limited Partnership, reflecting a strong investment foundation supporting ongoing innovation.
Expanding Intellectual Property: The “GAMEBOT” Trademark
In addition to its design patent, Unitree has secured the trademark “GAMEBOT,” categorized under International Class 42. This classification encompasses design and research services, particularly focusing on artificial intelligence development and robotic process automation technologies. This move signals Unitree’s commitment to advancing AI-driven robotics solutions and expanding its footprint in the research and development arena.
Looking Ahead: The Future of Bipedal Robotics
With the global robotics market projected to exceed $70 billion by 2027, innovations like Unitree’s bipedal robots are poised to play a pivotal role in transforming industries. By combining open-source accessibility with patented design excellence, Unitree Robotics is setting new standards for versatile, user-friendly robots that can adapt to a wide range of practical applications-from automated inspections in hazardous environments to interactive educational tools.




