Genisom AI unveiled its product matrix at the World AI Conference 2026 in Shanghai, showcasing a full stack that spans industrial quadrupeds, humanoid robots and a simulation platform designed to accelerate sim-to-real transfer for embodied AI.
L2: an industrial quadruped billed as a breakthrough
The L2 model, presented as an industrial-grade quadruped, was positioned as a technological step-change that delivers “a genuinely functional and reliable productivity tool” while cutting deployment costs and lead times. Genisom AI said that this combination is intended to ease operational adoption of quadruped robots in demanding professional environments.
SP1: explosion-proof robot for high-risk sites
The SP1 is aimed squarely at petrochemical facilities, power stations and other high-risk industrial sites. Core capabilities were described as “composite wheel-leg mobility + high-level explosion-proof certification + all-scene intelligent perception.” Genisom AI frames the SP1 as an autonomous inspection solution able to operate continuously in explosive-gas environments, reduce inspection blind spots and lower the risks associated with conventional inspection methods.
NE01 and Matrix 2.0: portfolio completeness and a lever for training
The NE01 humanoid rounds out the company’s product matrix, which Genisom says now covers R&D, training, manufacturing and applications. At the same time, the Matrix 2.0 simulation platform is presented as the antidote to the “bottleneck” in embodied intelligence: enabling large numbers of virtual training iterations and smooth migration of models from simulation into the real world.
Production capacity and industrial validation
Genisom AI reported cumulative production of more than 15,000 embodied-intelligence robots through June, with monthly output exceeding 5,000 units in June alone. Vice President Xue Yifan said that since commercialization began in 2025, mass-production ramp-up has accelerated sharply and that this scale represents a “stress test” for the industrial ecosystem — validating supply-chain control, line yields, quality consistency and delivery systems under real-world conditions.
Taken together, these announcements underline Genisom AI’s focus on a complete offering — hardware, simulation and industrialization — aimed at accelerating operational deployment of robots across use cases from safety inspections in hazardous environments to productive industrial operations.

