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NVIDIA Announces NVIDIA Isaac GR00T Reference Humanoid Robot for Academic Research

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NVIDIA (NASDAQ:NVDA) unveiled the NVIDIA Isaac GR00T Reference Humanoid Robot, an open humanoid robot design built on NVIDIA Isaac GR00T and Jetson AGX Thor for academic and frontier research.

The system integrates a Unitree H2 Plus body, Sharpa Wave five-finger hands, multi-view sensing, whole-body control, and NVIDIA’s full-stack Isaac software platform for simulation, training, and deployment. Leading institutions including Ai2, ETH Zurich, Stanford Robotics Center and UC San Diego will use the platform. Availability from Unitree is expected in late 2026, with workflows for Unitree G1 coming to GitHub and Hugging Face.

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Positive

  • Launch of open NVIDIA Isaac GR00T humanoid robot reference design on Jetson AGX Thor
  • Integrated Unitree H2 Plus chassis with Sharpa Wave five-finger tactile hands and 75 degrees of freedom
  • Onboard Blackwell GPU delivering 2,070 FP4 teraflops and 128GB unified memory for real-time AI
  • Full-stack Isaac platform covering teleoperation, simulation, training, evaluation and deployment
  • Adoption by leading research institutions such as Ai2, ETH Zurich, Stanford and UC San Diego
  • Planned support for Unitree G1 and open workflows on GitHub and Hugging Face

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Key Figures

Robot height: nearly 6 feet Robot weight: 150 pounds Total degrees of freedom: 75 degrees of freedom +5 more
8 metrics
Robot height nearly 6 feet Unitree H2 humanoid chassis size
Robot weight 150 pounds Unitree H2 humanoid chassis weight
Total degrees of freedom 75 degrees of freedom Body plus dual Sharpa Wave hands
Head camera field of view 140° horizontal, 102° vertical Stereo camera wide field of view
Arm torque 120 Newton-meters Whole-body control arm torque rating
Leg torque 360 Newton-meters Whole-body control leg torque rating
Onboard AI performance 2,070 FP4 teraflops Jetson AGX Thor T5000 AI performance
Battery capacity 15Ah, 0.972kWh, ~3 hours Robot battery for extended operation

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Historical Context

5 past events · Latest: May 21 (Neutral)
Pattern 5 events
Date Event Sentiment Move Catalyst
May 21 Investor conferences Neutral -1.9% Announced participation in upcoming TD Cowen and BofA tech conferences.
May 20 Earnings results Positive -1.8% Reported record Q1 FY27 revenue, strong EPS and raised Q2 revenue outlook.
May 19 AI partnership Positive -1.3% Joined EnterpriseClaw collaboration to run next-gen AI agents in enterprises.
May 08 Board appointment Positive +2.0% Added Suzanne Nora Johnson to board and Audit Committee, expanding to 11 members.
May 07 AI infra partnership Positive +1.8% Announced up to 5 GW DSX-aligned AI infrastructure partnership with IREN.
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Recent positive fundamentals and partnerships sometimes saw mixed or negative next-day moves, while governance and partnership news have also aligned with modest gains.

Recent Company History

Over the last few weeks, NVIDIA has reported record Q1 FY27 results and strong data center growth, with earnings and related 8-K filings showing substantial revenue and EPS expansion. Strategic AI partnerships and infrastructure deployments, along with board refreshment, highlight an aggressive growth and governance agenda. However, several positive updates, including earnings and AI collaborations, were followed by modest share declines, while governance and partnership news occasionally aligned with gains. Today’s robotics-focused announcement fits into this broader expansion of NVIDIA’s AI hardware and platform ecosystem.

Market Pulse Summary

This announcement introduces the NVIDIA Isaac GR00T Reference Humanoid Robot, combining Unitree hard...
Analysis

This announcement introduces the NVIDIA Isaac GR00T Reference Humanoid Robot, combining Unitree hardware, Sharpa dexterous hands and Jetson AGX Thor compute into an open research platform. It extends NVIDIA’s AI ecosystem from data centers into physical robotics, with leading institutions like ETH Zurich and Stanford planning to use it. In context of recent record revenues and major AI partnerships, investors may track how widely this platform is adopted, its role in advancing “physical AI,” and any follow-on commercial offerings beyond late 2026 availability.

Key Terms

humanoid robot, stereo camera, torque, foundation models, +1 more
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humanoid robot technical
"NVIDIA announces an open humanoid robot reference design built on the NVIDIA Isaac GR00T platform"
A humanoid robot is a machine built to look or move like a human, with a head, torso, arms and legs, and software that lets it walk, grasp objects or follow spoken commands. For investors, these robots matter because they can change labor needs, create new product and service markets, and affect costs and productivity much like an automated worker or appliance; they also bring regulatory, safety and adoption risks that can influence returns.
stereo camera technical
"including a head-mounted stereo camera with wide field of view"
A stereo camera is a sensor system with two or more lenses spaced like human eyes that captures slightly different views to calculate depth and produce a 3D understanding of a scene. Investors care because this depth-sensing ability enables products such as self-driving cars, drones, robots, and augmented-reality devices; think of it as giving machines a sense of distance, which can create competitive product features, open new markets, and affect component demand and manufacturing costs.
torque technical
"arm torque of up to 120 Newton-meters, leg torque of up to 360 Newton-meters"
Torque is the twisting force that makes something spin or turn—think of the push you apply when opening a jar or using a wrench. For investors, torque matters because it directly affects how well engines, motors, drills and other machinery perform and handle loads; higher or more reliable torque can mean better product performance, fewer failures, stronger sales, and clearer competitive advantages or cost implications for manufacturers and suppliers.
foundation models technical
"NVIDIA Isaac GR00T open foundation models to support humanoid reasoning"
Foundation models are very large artificial intelligence systems trained on broad, general data so they can be quickly adapted to many different tasks, like a powerful, general-purpose engine or a Swiss Army knife for software. They matter to investors because they can lower costs and speed innovation across industries, create new products or revenue streams, and change competitive dynamics, while also introducing operational and regulatory risks that can affect a company’s financial outlook.
middleware technical
"Accelerated NVIDIA Isaac ROS middleware to move trained policies onto robots"
Middleware is software that acts like a bridge or translator between different applications and systems, allowing them to share data and work together smoothly. Investors care because middleware influences how reliably a company’s technology runs, how easily new features or partners can be added, and whether a software provider has steady, repeatable revenue from integration services—factors that affect growth, costs and long‑term value.

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News Summary:

  • NVIDIA announces an open humanoid robot reference design built on the NVIDIA Isaac GR00T platform, combining a Unitree H2 Plus humanoid robot, Sharpa five-fingered hands for dexterous manipulation, NVIDIA Jetson Thor onboard compute for advanced reasoning and control, and NVIDIA Isaac GR00T open software and models.
  • The Isaac GR00T development platform — spanning data capture and generation to robot model evaluation and deployment — helps researchers and developers accelerate humanoid development workflows. 
  • Leading research institutions including Ai2, ETH Zurich, Stanford Robotics Center and UC San Diego’s Advanced Robotics and Controls Laboratory will use the reference design to advance frontier humanoid robotics research.

TAIPEI, Taiwan, June 01, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- NVIDIA GTC Taipei -- NVIDIA today announced the NVIDIA Isaac™ GR00T Reference Humanoid Robot, the first open humanoid robot reference design built on NVIDIA Jetson Thor™ and the NVIDIA Isaac GR00T open development platform.

The reference design helps democratize frontier humanoid robotics research by providing access to advanced hardware and an open software stack without requiring proprietary platforms.

As demand for general-purpose humanoids accelerates, researchers still face a fragmented process spanning hardware integration, data collection, simulation, training, evaluation and deployment.

The NVIDIA Isaac GR00T Reference Humanoid Robot unifies development by bringing a Unitree H2 Plus humanoid robot and Sharpa Wave tactile five-finger hands (the “body”), with NVIDIA Jetson Thor-powered onboard compute and Isaac GR00T software and workflows (the “brain”) into a single integrated reference design, helping research teams move faster from robot bring-up to skill development and real-world validation.

With NVIDIA’s compute and open software stack at the center, the reference design gives research teams a more unified, secure foundation for advancing humanoid robotics.

“Humanoid robots will bring physical AI to the world’s largest industries, opening a multitrillion-dollar economic opportunity,” said Jensen Huang, founder and CEO of NVIDIA. “The NVIDIA Isaac GR00T Reference Humanoid Robot gives researchers a single, open platform to make breakthrough discoveries toward general-purpose physical intelligence.”

A State-of-the-Art Humanoid Robot for Physical AI Development
The NVIDIA Isaac GR00T Reference Humanoid Robot is a state-of-the-art platform that brings the key building blocks for frontier humanoid research into one system, pairing a human-scale robot body with dexterous manipulation, sensing, control and onboard AI compute.

The reference design features:

  • Unitree H2 humanoid chassis, standing nearly 6 feet tall and weighing 150 pounds, with 31 degrees of freedom across the body for human-scale testing.
  • Dual Sharpa Wave tactile five-finger hands, enabling dexterous manipulation with 22 degrees of freedom and bringing the robot to 75 degrees of freedom across the body and hands.
  • Multi-view sensing, including a head-mounted stereo camera with wide field of view (140 degrees horizontal, 102 degrees vertical), wrist cameras for close-range manipulation and an inertia measurement unit for motion tracking.
  • Whole-body control, with arm torque of up to 120 Newton-meters, leg torque of up to 360 Newton-meters, a rated arm payload of 7 kilograms and peak payload of 15 kilograms, unlocking more capable lifting and reach.
  • NVIDIA Jetson AGX Thor™ T5000 onboard compute, featuring an NVIDIA Blackwell GPU with 2,070 FP4 teraflops of AI performance, a 14-core Arm CPU, 128GB of unified memory and a configurable 40- to 130-watt power range for real-time sensor processing and robot inference.
  • Connectivity across Ethernet, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.2, USB and an array of microphones and speakers for voice interaction.
  • Battery for extended operation, with a 15Ah, 0.972kWh capacity and about three hours of life.
  • On-remote emergency stop function for quickly disengaging the robot safely.

NVIDIA Isaac GR00T Provides a Full-Stack Platform for Humanoid Development
The NVIDIA software stack provides the development environment for simulation, training, evaluation and deployment, while researchers retain control of their robot data, training data, telemetry and logs.

The Isaac GR00T platform includes:

Its modular design lets robotics teams use the full platform or integrate selected capabilities into existing development pipelines, helping them scale humanoid development without rebuilding the same infrastructure for each robot or task.

The NVIDIA Isaac GR00T developer platform will also support the Unitree G1 humanoid robot, extending the same development approach to a robot widely used by researchers and humanoid developers across leading institutions.

Accelerating the Robotics Research Ecosystem
Leading research institutions including Ai2, ETH Zurich, Stanford Robotics Center and UC San Diego’s Advanced Robotics and Controls Laboratory will use this humanoid robot reference design to advance frontier humanoid robotics research.

“Robotics moves fastest when researchers can build on open platforms, share code and test ideas on real machines,” said Steve Cousins, executive director of the Stanford Robotics Center. “The NVIDIA Isaac GR00T Reference Robot gives our students and collaborators an open humanoid reference design with dexterous hands, onboard AI compute and the NVIDIA Isaac GR00T development platform for creating, comparing and sharing robot behaviors on physical hardware.”

“ETH Zurich’s robotics research aims to advance machines that can move, perceive and manipulate reliably in the real world,” said Marco Hutter, professor at ETH Zurich’s Robotic Systems Lab. “The NVIDIA Isaac GR00T reference design gives our teams a state-of-the-art humanoid platform for collecting data, testing algorithms and validating robot behaviors with the NVIDIA Isaac GR00T development platform.”

“To make progress toward general-purpose robots, researchers need platforms that are both capable and broadly accessible,” said Deepak Pathak, cofounder and CEO of Skild AI. “A reference design lets more researchers participate in frontier humanoid research and move from ideas to experiments faster. This helps push the whole robotics research ecosystem forward.”

“At Ai2, our mission is to accelerate robotics through open science,” said Dieter Fox, senior research director at Ai2 and professor at the University of Washington. “The NVIDIA Isaac GR00T Reference Robot, built on NVIDIA’s open technologies, provides our researchers with the hardware and software components necessary to continue our work in broadly competent robotics.”

“Advancing robotics research for real-world problems requires humanoids that can move, interact and manipulate with precision in dynamic environments,” said Michael Yip, professor at UC San Diego and director of the Advanced Robotics and Controls Laboratory. “An integrated platform that connects robot hardware, data capture, policy learning and physical evaluation can help researchers accelerate loco-manipulation research and develop more useful real-world systems.”

NVIDIA Research will also use this reference design to advance Isaac GR00T open models, frameworks and hardware.

Availability
The NVIDIA Isaac GR00T Reference Humanoid Robot will be available from Unitree in late 2026.

The NVIDIA Isaac GR00T reference workflow for Unitree G1 is expected to be available soon on GitHub and Hugging Face for robot developers.

Watch Huang’s keynote and learn more at NVIDIA GTC Taipei.

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FAQ

What is the NVIDIA Isaac GR00T Reference Humanoid Robot announced by NVDA in June 2026?

The NVIDIA Isaac GR00T Reference Humanoid Robot is an open humanoid robot reference design for academic and frontier research. According to NVIDIA, it combines a Unitree H2 Plus humanoid body, Sharpa Wave five-finger hands, Jetson AGX Thor compute, and the Isaac GR00T software platform.

What are the key technical specifications of NVIDIA’s Isaac GR00T Reference Humanoid Robot (NVDA)?

The Isaac GR00T humanoid features a nearly 6-foot, 150-pound Unitree H2 chassis with 75 degrees of freedom. According to NVIDIA, it includes Sharpa Wave tactile hands, multi-view sensing, whole-body torque control, and Jetson AGX Thor with a Blackwell GPU delivering 2,070 FP4 teraflops and 128GB memory.

When will the NVIDIA Isaac GR00T Reference Humanoid Robot be available and how can researchers access it?

NVIDIA expects the Isaac GR00T Reference Humanoid Robot to be available from Unitree in late 2026. According to NVIDIA, the Isaac GR00T reference workflow for the Unitree G1 humanoid will be released soon on GitHub and Hugging Face for developers.

Which research institutions will use the NVIDIA Isaac GR00T Reference Humanoid Robot platform?

Several leading institutions plan to use the Isaac GR00T humanoid reference design, including Ai2, ETH Zurich, Stanford Robotics Center and UC San Diego’s Advanced Robotics and Controls Laboratory. According to NVIDIA, these groups will employ the system to advance frontier humanoid robotics research and loco-manipulation.

How does the NVIDIA Isaac GR00T platform support humanoid robotics development for NVDA partners?

Isaac GR00T offers a full-stack platform covering teleoperation, data capture, simulation, training, testing and deployment. According to NVIDIA, it includes Isaac Teleop, Isaac GR00T foundation models, Isaac Sim, Isaac Lab, Isaac ROS middleware and Jetson Thor for on-robot inference and control.

Will NVIDIA’s Isaac GR00T platform work with the Unitree G1 humanoid robot?

Yes, the Isaac GR00T developer platform will also support the Unitree G1 humanoid robot. According to NVIDIA, the reference workflow for G1 will be made available on GitHub and Hugging Face, extending the same development approach to a widely used research robot.