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NEO vs Fourier GR-3 in 2026

Comparing 2 humanoid robots across availability, pricing, capabilities, and verified deployments. Current as of 2026.

Key differences

On DEPLOY's record, NEO is further along: at the pilot stage versus Fourier GR-3 at the research stage, as of 2026.

  • NEO has more verified real-world deployments (3 vs 0).
  • NEO is at the pilot stage; Fourier GR-3 at the research stage.
Attribute
Manufacturer1X TechnologiesFourier Intelligence
Form factorhumanoidhumanoid
Maturitypilotresearch
Autonomy◐ not independently verified◐ not independently verified
Availabilitypreorder-openpreorderannounced-no-dateannounced
Price$499/month subscription (manufacturer target) or $20,000 (manufacturer target) or $499/month subscription (actual sale price) or $20,000 (actual sale price)Not announced
Capability claims
  • Tidies a room (teleoperated-assisted, demonstrated-once)
  • Fetches items (teleoperated-assisted, demonstrated-once)
  • Does dishes (teleoperated-assisted, demonstrated-once)
  • Elderly assistance (teleoperated-assisted, claimed)
  • Watches a pet (teleoperated-assisted, claimed)
  • Prepares meals (teleoperated-assisted, claimed)
  • humanoid robot with NVIDIA Isaac GR00T AI brain (autonomous, claimed)
Brain
Verified deployments30
Privacy practices11Face blurring, Restricted zones, Session approval, data-retention, third-party-sharing, data-deletion-control, data-sale, capture-indicator, bystander-recording, training-data-use, on-device-processing
Sources on file348

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Editorial summaries

NEO

1X is the only humanoid maker in this cohort betting on the consumer market at price-of-a-car scale, distinct from the enterprise-integration contracts that define Figure, Apptronik, and Agility. The hardware is verified: NEO is a bipedal humanoid shipping to early-adopter households, backed by a Hayward, California vertical-manufacturing facility, with the wheeled EVE archived as the prior product line.

The open question is utility at scale: 1X describes home-task performance today as a mix of supervised autonomy on learned chores and remote-operator teleop on the rest, an honest framing that also signals how much of the daily-use envelope is still operator-assisted.

Fourier GR-3

The GR-3 is the flagship full-size humanoid from Fourier Intelligence, a Chinese company rooted in medical and rehabilitation robotics, a focus distinct from the consumer-home cohort. There is no consumer product, price, or availability on record; the editorial position is honest-absence.

Common questions

How do NEO and Fourier GR-3 differ?
On DEPLOY's record, NEO is further along: at the pilot stage versus Fourier GR-3 at the research stage, as of 2026. NEO has more verified real-world deployments (3 vs 0). NEO is at the pilot stage; Fourier GR-3 at the research stage.
What is the difference between NEO and Fourier GR-3?
NEO and Fourier GR-3 are both humanoid robots on the DEPLOY registry. They differ in maker, maturity, price, verified deployments, and how much of their autonomy is independently verified. See the table above for the full head-to-head; each figure is sourced.
Is NEO or Fourier GR-3 more autonomous?
On the DEPLOY registry, neither NEO nor Fourier GR-3 has capabilities independently verified as fully autonomous yet; their recorded capabilities are teleoperated-assisted, demonstrated, or vendor-claimed. See the table for each capability's verification status.
Which has more verified deployments, NEO or Fourier GR-3?
NEO has more verified deployments (3) on the DEPLOY registry than Fourier GR-3 (0). DEPLOY counts a deployment only when confirmed at a named site with a primary source.

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