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Mirsee Robotics is a Canadian robotics company specializing in the development of advanced humanoid robots designed for real-world industrial and manufacturing applications. Founded with a focus on addressing chronic labor shortages, safety concerns, and productivity challenges in factories and distribution centers, Mirsee builds rugged, capable humanoids that combine teleoperation with progressive AI autonomy. The company is headquartered in Canada and emphasizes domestic manufacturing, safety, and practical deployment for industrial partners.
Mirsee has released three generations of humanoid robots, with a clear progression in capability, payload, runtime, and autonomy:
- MH1 (2021): The first-generation platform with 28 degrees of freedom, 6-hour runtime, and basic teleoperation. It served as an early proof-of-concept with limited payload and reach.
- MH2 (2023): A significantly improved model featuring 24 degrees of freedom, 8-hour runtime with hot-swappable batteries, longer arm reach, higher payload capacity, and an omni-directional mobile base. It remains teleoperation-focused but offers stronger performance for industrial tasks.
- MH3 (2025): The current flagship humanoid. It features 31 degrees of freedom, up to 10-hour runtime with wireless charging, best-in-class hands and arms, inherently stable design, high payload mobile base, power-off brakes, and strong but safe operation. MH3 supports both remote teleoperation and AI control, making it suitable for physically demanding, hazardous, or hard-to-staff tasks.
The robots are designed to extend human capabilities rather than fully replace workers. They excel in material handling, machine tending, assembly support, and other repetitive or dangerous tasks. Mirsee emphasizes safety features (including power-off brakes), durability for industrial environments, and a phased deployment strategy with strategic manufacturing partners. Full commercial partnership opportunities are expected to open in mid-2026.
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