Kawasaki Kaleido
humanoid

Kawasaki Kaleido

📅First Built
2015
🌍Origin
Japan
📏Height
180 cm
⚖️Weight
85 kg
🛒Available to buy

Kaleido is the humanoid robot developed by Kawasaki Heavy Industries, the major Japanese industrial conglomerate with over half a century of experience in industrial robot arms. Kawasaki has been developing the Kaleido humanoid platform since 2015. Unlike humanoids built for acrobatic demonstrations, Kaleido is deliberately engineered around robustness and real-world utility — a robot with the body size and strength of a human adult, intended to take on tasks that are dangerous for people, including work in disaster zones.


Availability

Kaleido is a development-stage platform, advanced through many generations rather than sold as an off-the-shelf product. Kawasaki has not offered Kaleido as a priced consumer or general commercial product; it is shown at exhibitions (such as the International Robot Exhibition, iREX) and developed toward future practical deployment. There is no public list price or purchasing path.


Full Specifications

SpecValue
DeveloperKawasaki Heavy Industries (humanoid platform under development since 2015)
Height~1.80 m
Weight~85 kg
Design intentHuman-adult body size and strength; robustness and real-world utility over acrobatics
Latest generationKaleido 9 (9th generation), shown at iREX 2025
Demonstrated tasksMoving fallen shelves, extinguishing fires, performing a simulated rescue, and household chores
Target usesDangerous tasks, disaster sites, and general human-environment work

Significance

Kaleido reflects Kawasaki's industrial-robotics pedigree applied to the humanoid form. By matching a human adult's size and strength, Kaleido is designed to use the same protective clothing, tools, and vehicles built for human workers — and to step into environments too dangerous for people. Kawasaki's approach is incremental and utility-focused: each generation (now nine) prioritizes ruggedness and practical capability, and the company has signaled that real-world deployment may not be far off.


  • Kaleido vs Honda E2-DR: Both are Japanese disaster-capable humanoids; Kawasaki has continued iterating Kaleido through nine generations, while Honda did not commercialize the E2-DR.
  • Kaleido vs Boston Dynamics Atlas: Both are full-size, capable humanoids — but Kawasaki explicitly prioritizes robustness and utility over the acrobatics Atlas became famous for.
  • Kaleido vs Apptronik Apollo: Both target dangerous or demanding physical work at human scale; Apollo is further along a commercial path with automaker pilots.

Source: Kawasaki Heavy Industries

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