Clone Robotics · Humanoid · 2025
Clone Alpha is a musculoskeletal android for the home from Clone Robotics, a startup operating out of the US (Bay Area) and Poland. Instead of conventional electric actuators, it is animated by Clone's proprietary 'Myofiber' artificial muscles — synthetic musculotendon units, water/hydraulically powered, attached to anatomically correct points on a polymer skeleton modelled on all 206 human bones. Each ~3 g fibre responds in under 50 ms, contracts over 30% and produces ~1 kg of force, with the full android using more than 1,000 fibres for fluid, human-like motion. An NVIDIA Jetson Thor processes a suite of depth cameras under Clone's 'Cybernet' foundation model (language, vision and motor control), with skills taught via its 'Telekinesis' training platform — pre-loaded abilities include memorising home layouts, folding laundry, vacuuming, pouring drinks and making sandwiches. Clone is releasing a limited first run of 279 units in its Alpha Edition; pricing is unannounced (likened to a 'limited-edition supercar') and many hardware specs remain unpublished as it is a development-stage platform.
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View full interactive profile, comparisons & videos →| Category | Humanoid |
| Sub-type | Musculoskeletal Android |
| Status | Active |
| Year | 2025 |
| Origin | USA / Poland |
| Released | 2025 |
| Weight | 85 kg |
| Degrees of freedom | 200 |
| Battery life | 480 min |
| Camera | 4x depth cameras |
| Chipset | NVIDIA Jetson Thor |
| AI model | Cybernet (language + vision + motor foundation model) |
| Operating system | Cybernet |
| Actuator type | Myofiber artificial muscle (hydraulic) |
| Connectivity | Wi-Fi, Bluetooth |
| Use cases | Home companion, Household chores, Laundry, Meal preparation, Research |
| Made in | Poland |




