PrimeBOT rejects the industry’s obsession with human-like aesthetics, such as synthetic faces or artificial skin. Instead, the design studio employs minimalist geometry and warm-touch materials, creating machines that blend into residential environments rather than standing out as cold, mechanical tools. The company’s philosophy, "For people, unlike people," prioritizes emotional comfort and safety over the mimicry of human biology.
The Q1 model stands at 80 centimeters, a height calculated to maintain comfortable social proximity during interaction. Its exterior is open-source, allowing users to leverage 3D printing for modular customization. Meanwhile, the T1 offers structural versatility, capable of shifting between bipedal and quadrupedal stances while retaining the same restrained, fluid movement profile. Following successful recognition at CES 2026, PrimeBOT is now scaling its market presence across North America and Europe, positioning these robots as companions designed to occupy the intimate spaces of everyday life.

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