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MagicBot Z1 vs Tesla Optimus in 2026
Comparing 2 humanoid robots across availability, pricing, capabilities, and verified deployments. Current as of 2026.
Key differences
On DEPLOY's record, MagicBot Z1 is further along: at the pilot stage versus Tesla Optimus at the research stage, as of 2026.
- Tesla Optimus has more verified real-world deployments (6 vs 2).
- MagicBot Z1 is at the pilot stage; Tesla Optimus at the research stage.
| Attribute | ||
|---|---|---|
| Manufacturer | MagicLab | Tesla |
| Form factor | humanoid | humanoid |
| Maturity | pilot | research |
| Autonomy | ◐ not independently verified | ◐ not independently verified |
| Availability | internal-onlyenterprise | announced-no-dateannounced |
| Price | no price disclosed (not announced) | $20,000-$30,000 (manufacturer target) |
| Capability claims |
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| Brain | — |
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| Verified deployments | 2MagicLab, MagicLab | 6 |
| Privacy practices | — | — |
| Sources on file | 8 | 31 |
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Editorial summaries
MagicBot Z1
MagicLab's MagicBot Z1 (unveiled July 8, 2025 in Beijing) is a roughly 140-centimeter, 40-kilogram humanoid (24-to-49 degrees of freedom, in-house actuators) marketed for agile motion via side-flip and martial-arts demonstrations; the MagicBot Gen1 has appeared in factory multi-robot demos. DEPLOY records it at pilot maturity with no verified deployments.
The verified-vs-claimed point is central here: the side-flip and martial-arts clips are choreographed or teleoperated demonstrations, not autonomous task performance, and the factory demos are demonstrations, not verified at-scale deployment. As a pilot platform it has no consumer price.
Tesla Optimus
Tesla Optimus is the canonical example of the verified-vs-claimed gap in commercial humanoid robotics. Tesla has shown Optimus in choreographed demos, internal-facility deployment, and consumer-marketing contexts, but no verified third-party customer deployments and no shipped consumer units exist as of 2026. The price ($20,000 to $30,000) is a manufacturer target contingent on high-volume production that has not yet begun. Optimus units inside Tesla facilities count as manufacturer pilot, not commercial deployment under DEPLOY's maker-facility rule.
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Recent coverage
- Tesla and SpaceX will invest $16.8B to start building ‘Terafab’ chip factory in TexasTesla Optimus · TechCrunch – Transportation · 2026-08-06
- SpaceX, Tesla to initially spend $16.8 billion on Terafab chip plant in TexasTesla Optimus · Reuters · 2026-08-06
- China's biggest TV event had a clear star: the robotMagicBot Z1 · Ben Smith, Deploy Editor · 2026-02-18
- Magiclab Robotics showcases robots for R&D and industrial tasks at CESMagicBot Z1 · Ben Smith, Deploy Editor · 2025-01-10
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