Wandercraft · Humanoid · 2025
The first industrial humanoid from French exoskeleton pioneer Wandercraft — famously built in just 40 days by reusing the self-balancing, gait-planning and motorized-joint technology from its medical exoskeletons. Calvin-40 is a headless, voice-controlled bipedal robot (its cameras sit low on the body so it can see under equipment and between shelves) designed for strenuous, non-ergonomic factory work up to 22 hours a day. Its wrists accept interchangeable dexterous hands, grippers or suction cups. Developed with Renault Group, it trains in NVIDIA Isaac Sim with onboard Jetson compute and passed 1M+ steps of durability testing — the first humanoid deployed on a European assembly line.
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View full interactive profile, comparisons & videos →| Category | Humanoid |
| Sub-type | Industrial Humanoid (Headless) |
| Status | Active |
| Year | 2025 |
| Origin | France |
| Also known as | Calvin |
| Camera | Low-mounted body cameras (headless design) |
| Chipset | NVIDIA Jetson (onboard) |
| Actuator type | Motorized joints with real-time self-balancing (exoskeleton-derived) |
| Use cases | Assembly-line production, Industrial material handling, Logistics, Ergonomically-demanding tasks |
| Made in | France (Wandercraft, Paris) |