Zeroth Robotics has formally entered the U.S. market at CES 2026, unveiling a lineup of five artificial intelligence-powered robots aimed at households, developers and commercial users. The launch marks the company’s emergence from a prolonged stealth phase as it seeks to establish itself in the rapidly expanding robotics sector.
The company’s first product for U.S. consumers is the Zeroth M1, a compact humanoid robot designed for home environments. Measuring about 15 inches tall, the M1 is positioned as a general-purpose assistant intended to support daily routines, learning activities and light household assistance, with potential use cases ranging from independent living support for older adults to help for busy families.
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Zeroth said the M1 integrates multi-modal perception, built-in safety systems and an app-based software platform that allows new behaviors and functions to be added over time. Pre-orders are scheduled to open in the first quarter of 2026, with a starting price of $2,899 and general availability expected in April.
In addition to the M1, the company presented four other robots that reflect its wider ambitions. These include the W1, a wheel-based autonomous assistant for residential and light commercial use; WALL•E, an expressive companion robot developed with Disney and Pixar; the A1 quadruped aimed at researchers and engineers; and Jupiter, a full-size humanoid designed for real-world task execution through autonomous and remote operation.
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Zeroth said its entire portfolio is built on a shared technology platform combining motion control, interaction systems and proprietary actuators, which it plans to scale across future products. The company is demonstrating parts of its lineup at CES 2026 and expects to roll out all five robots in the U.S. market during 2026, starting with the M1.
Source: PR Newswire
