Agility Robotics (agilityrobotics.com) Agility Digit
by Agility Robotics · January 2020
Agility Digit is a bipedal humanoid robot purpose-built for warehouse logistics and parcel handling. Digit became the first humanoid robot deployed at scale in Amazon fulfillment centers, capable of lifting totes and navigating complex floor environments alongside human workers.
Capabilities
Specifications
Physical
Performance
Power & Battery
Sensing & Perception
Computing & AI
Connectivity
Safety & Environment
Control
Pricing and Availability
This robot is only available to enterprise customers and commercial partners. Contact the manufacturer directly for pricing, availability, and licensing terms.
AI, Data & Privacy
Mixed - some data on-device, some in cloud
This robot uses a hybrid approach where some data is processed locally on the device and some is sent to cloud servers. The level of EU data protection depends on what data stays local versus what is transmitted. Sensitive data like camera feeds may be processed on-device while usage analytics go to the cloud. Review the manufacturer's privacy policy for specifics on what data goes where.
How to keep it private
On-device processing handles real-time navigation, but Digit is tightly integrated with the Arc cloud platform for fleet management, task assignment, skill updates, and performance analytics. Standalone mode is available for basic operation without enterprise system integration, but core cloud connectivity is expected.
Available privacy controls
All data transmitted between Digit and the Arc platform uses encryption
Enterprise SSO integration for access control
Granular permissions for fleet management, task data, and operational analytics
Agility states that sensory information from customer deployments is carefully handled due to privacy and PII concerns, with controlled encoding, transmission, and storage
Digit is an enterprise-only product deployed in controlled warehouse environments. Work with Agility Robotics to define data handling policies for your deployment. Sensory data from cameras in customer facilities should be covered in your enterprise agreement. No consumer-facing privacy settings exist.
What this means for EU residents
Arc cloud-native platform provides fleet management, task assignment, and performance analytics. On-device processing for real-time navigation. Enterprise deployments with private cloud infrastructure.
What the AI can do 6 capabilities
Security features 4 features
- encrypted-communication
- single-sign-on
- role-based-access-control
- failsafe-over-ethercat
Configurability details API Access
Arc cloud platform for fleet management, task scheduling, WMS integration, and over-the-air skill updates. Enterprise-only access. No public SDK for general developers.
Research notice
The information above is compiled from manufacturer documentation, published privacy policies, independent security research, and community findings as of the dates listed in our sources. AI capabilities, privacy features, and data handling practices may change with firmware updates or policy revisions. We make every effort to be accurate, but errors are possible. Always do your own research before purchasing. Check the manufacturer's latest privacy policy and terms of service directly for the most current information.
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Sources
All information on this page is based on the following sources. Links open in a new tab.
- Agility Robotics Digit Product Page - accessed 2026-03-01
- Agility Robotics RoboFab Overview - accessed 2026-03-01
- Agility Robotics Solutions Page - accessed 2026-03-29
- Digit Moves Over 100K Totes - accessed 2026-03-29
- Agility Robotics Privacy Policy - accessed 2026-03-29
- Agility Robotics Data Collection and Humanoid Robots - accessed 2026-03-29