Clone Robotics Clone Alpha
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Clone Robotics Clone Alpha

💰Price
$100,000
📅First Built
2023
🌍Origin
Poland
📏Height
170 cm
⚖️Weight
60 kg
🛒Available to buy

Clone Alpha is a biomimetic humanoid robot developed by Clone Robotics, a company based in Poland. Clone Alpha takes a radically different approach from most humanoids: instead of rigid links driven by electric servo motors, it is built around an artificial musculoskeletal system. The robot uses a synthetic skeleton modeled on human anatomy and "Myofiber" artificial muscles actuated by a water-based hydraulic system, with the explicit goal of replicating human anatomy and motion as closely as possible.


Price Range

Clone Alpha is a prototype. Clone Robotics has generated significant attention for the design, but there is no broadly available product with a confirmed list price. A robotics aggregator lists an estimate of around $100,000; treat it as indicative only.

BasisFigure
Aggregator estimate~$100,000 (indicative only)
Confirmed manufacturer priceNot published
AvailabilityPrototype

Full Specifications

Some figures are estimated by comparison with similar robots, as Clone Robotics has not published a complete spec sheet.

SpecValue (reported / estimated)
Height~1.70 m (average human height)
Weight~60 kg (estimated; not officially confirmed)
Degrees of freedom~164 in the upper torso (incl. ~20 in the shoulder, ~6 per spinal vertebra, ~26 across hand/wrist/elbow)
Skeleton~206 artificial bones, modeled on the human skeleton
Actuation"Myofiber" artificial muscles, water-based hydraulic system
Muscle forceEach ~3-gram Myofiber strand can contract with a force of at least ~1 kg
Runtime~1–2 hours (estimated, category-typical)

Model Breakdown

Clone Alpha is presented as a single biomimetic prototype. The entire value proposition is the artificial-muscle architecture; there is no tiered lineup. Clone Robotics' broader strategy centers on the underlying Myofiber muscle technology, which the company treats as the core innovation that the humanoid showcases.


Buyer's Guide: What to Know

This is an experimental platform, not a purchasable product. Clone Alpha is at the prototype stage. The ~$100k figure is an aggregator estimate.

The artificial-muscle approach is the whole point — and the whole risk. Water-hydraulic Myofiber actuation promises very human-like, compliant motion and an extraordinary degree-of-freedom count. It is also unproven at scale compared with conventional electric-actuator humanoids. Endurance, reliability, and maintainability are open questions.

Degree-of-freedom counts are not directly comparable. Clone Alpha's ~164 upper-body DOF reflects a fundamentally different mechanical philosophy; comparing that number head-to-head with a 28-DOF electric humanoid is misleading.


Clone Alpha vs Similar Robots

  • Clone Alpha vs 1X NEO Gamma: Both pursue human-safe, compliant designs, but by different means — NEO Gamma uses soft tendon-driven actuators and a soft outer body; Clone Alpha uses water-hydraulic artificial muscles on a synthetic skeleton.
  • Clone Alpha vs Figure 02 / Apptronik Apollo: Those are conventional electric-actuator industrial humanoids with real deployments; Clone Alpha is an anatomy-replication research project.
  • Clone Alpha vs Tesla Optimus: Optimus targets mass manufacturability and low cost; Clone Alpha targets biological fidelity, an essentially opposite design priority.

Source: Clone Robotics

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