The Money TrailJune 24, 2026via GeekWire
‘Digit’ maker Agility Robotics to go public in $2.5B deal — here’s what the filings say about its finances
Why it matters
Humanoid robotics is crossing from R&D into commercial deployment at scale. Agility's IPO and Amazon warehouse tests signal that embodied AI — robots powered by vision and reasoning models — is moving from hype to revenue, attracting institutional capital and competing directly with software-first AI startups for investor mindshare.
Key signals
- Agility Robotics IPO valuation: $2.5B
- Salem, Oregon-based company
- First publicly traded U.S. humanoid robot company
- Digit robots tested in Amazon warehouses
- Competing against Silicon Valley and East Coast rivals for public market entry
- Two-legged robot form factor indicates embodied AI integration
The hook
$2.5B. Agility Robotics just became the first publicly traded humanoid robot maker — and its warehouse deployments at Amazon hint at what's next.
Salem, Ore.-based Agility Robotics, whose two-legged Digit robots have been tested inside Amazon warehouses, is set to become the first publicly traded U.S. company dedicated solely to humanoid robots, beating its Silicon Valley and East Coast rivals to Wall Street.