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Clone Alpha vs Digit

Clone Alpha, from Clone Robotics, lists at Undisclosed; the cited 'under $20k' is a future cost target, not a price; Digit, from Agility Robotics, at ~$250k to buy; also offered as Robots-as-a-Service. Agility cites ~$2–3/hr lifetime operating cost (company estimate).. Here's how the two compare across price, realism, specifications and availability.

Clone AlphaClone Robotics
DigitAgility Robotics
StatusPre-orderShipping
TypeHumanoidHumanoid
FormFull bodyFull body
Presents asAnatomical / androgynousNon-gendered
PriceUndisclosed; the cited 'under $20k' is a future cost target, not a price~$250k to buy; also offered as Robots-as-a-Service. Agility cites ~$2–3/hr lifetime operating cost (company estimate).
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AvailabilityReserve now · ~2028In commercial warehouses
OriginPolandUSA
Realism index46/10022/100
Height~170 cm (third-party)175 cm · 5 ft 9 in
Weight~60 kg (third-party)~65 kg · 143 lb
Skin & materialsSynthetic skin over a polymer skeleton (206 'bones')Industrial shells — no synthetic skin
Actuation'Myofiber' water-actuated synthetic musclesElectric actuators; reverse-jointed bipedal legs; two manipulator arms
Power~500 W hydraulic pumpSwappable battery
RuntimeUndisclosed4–8 hours (task-dependent)
AI & conversationPlain-English control; 'Cybernet' visuomotor model; demo-based trainingVision-based autonomy on Agility's Arc cloud fleet platform; NVIDIA-backed
VoiceUndisclosed
MobilityBipedal (claimed; no full unit shown walking)Bipedal — walks ~1.5 m/s; handles stairs and tight aisles
ExpressionsNo expressive faceNone — status shown via an LED head
Languages
ConnectivityUndisclosedWi-Fi; LiDAR + depth cameras; Agility Arc cloud