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Amazon Robotics Fleet: Price, Availability & Status (2026)

By Amazon Robotics

AMR
Form factor
verified
Captive (internal)
Business model
verified
1M+ robots
Scale (2025, corroborated)
verified
DeepFleet AI
Coordination
verified
Amazon Robotics
Maker
verified
No consumer price
Pricing
absence
verifiedstatedclaimedabsence
Amazon Robotics anchors the captive-internal end of DEPLOY's warehouse-AMR business-model spectrum: the world's largest fleet, but deployed entirely in Amazon's own network rather than sold, the contrast to RaaS vendors (Locus) and sale/listed vendors (Geek+, Symbotic).
The scale is real and corroborated: Amazon stated it deployed its one-millionth robot in 2025 (CNBC-corroborated), across 300+ facilities, coordinated by the DeepFleet AI foundation model, with lines from Hercules drive units to Proteus, Titan, Sequoia, and the Sparrow/Cardinal/Robin arms.

Price

No reviewed price is on record. We do not treat unverified analyst estimates as pricing data. There is no consumer price. Amazon Robotics deploys these robots in Amazon's own fulfillment network rather than selling them, so there is nothing to price for a buyer; DEPLOY records zero price points.


Availability

Internal use only

These robots are not sold: they are deployed internally in Amazon's own fulfillment network. From Amazon Robotics, the fleet spans more than 300 facilities, coordinated by the DeepFleet AI foundation model.


Real-world status

Amazon Robotics operates the world's largest deployed fleet of warehouse mobile robots, originating from Amazon's 2012 acquisition of Kiva Systems for $775 million. It anchors the captive-internal end of DEPLOY's warehouse-AMR business-model spectrum: critically, these robots are deployed in Amazon's own fulfillment network rather than sold to external customers (distinct from vendors such as Locus or Geek+ that sell or subscribe to customers). It is at commercial maturity as an internal deployment: Amazon stated it deployed its one-millionth robot in 2025 (corroborated by CNBC), spanning more than 300 facilities and coordinated by the DeepFleet AI foundation model. Its lines include the Hercules, Pegasus, and Xanthus drive units, Proteus (its first fully autonomous mobile robot, 2022), the heavy-lift Titan (2023), the Sequoia storage system (2023), the Sparrow, Cardinal, and Robin arms, and Vulcan (2025). The one-million-plus figure is Amazon-stated and independently corroborated; trials of Agility's Digit humanoid are claimed, not commercial.

Verified-vs-claimed: trials of Agility's Digit humanoid in Amazon facilities are claimed, not commercial. The fleet is also internal, so there is no external pricing or availability: any 'Amazon robot for sale' framing is incorrect.
There is no consumer price. Amazon deploys these robots in its own fulfillment network rather than selling them, so DEPLOY records zero price points.

Warehouse-AMR business models: Amazon vs Locus vs Geek+Amazon RoboticsLocus LocusBotGeek+ AMR
Business model
Captive (internal only)
verified
RaaS (multi-customer)
verified
Sale + RaaS
verified
Sold externally?
No (internal)
verified
Yes (subscription)
verified
Yes
verified
Scale
1M+ robots
verified
150+ customers
stated
800+ clients
verified
Pricing
No consumer price
absence
No consumer price
absence
No consumer price
absence

Sources: DEPLOY registry, Amazon (official), CNBC / IEEE Spectrum


Frequently Asked Questions


Can I buy an Amazon Robotics robot?

Noabsence. Amazon deploys these robots in its own fulfillment network rather than selling them to external customers; there is no consumer price and nothing to buy.

How many robots does Amazon operate?

Amazon stated it deployed its one-millionth robot in 2025verified (corroborated by CNBC), spanning more than 300 facilities and coordinated by the DeepFleet AI foundation model.

Does Amazon use humanoid robots?

Trials of Agility's Digit humanoid are claimed, not commercialclaimed. The commercial-scale fleet is the mobile drive units, storage systems, and robotic arms.

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How DEPLOY verifies this

Pricing and availability are tagged verified or claimed against primary sources. Manufacturer targets are reported as targets, not prices you can pay today.

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Last updated 2026-06-04.

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