Intro
Gino 1 is a warehouse-native humanoid robot developed by Geek+ to automate manual operations within logistics facilities. Unlike general-purpose humanoid robots, the system is purpose-built for warehouse environments and trained on large datasets derived from real-world logistics operations. Its embodied intelligence system, Geek+ Brain, uses a VLA architecture combined with simulation training to coordinate perception, planning, and manipulation tasks.
Physically, the robot stands approximately 1680 mm tall and weighs about 63 kg. It features dual robotic arms with seven degrees of freedom each and dexterous three-finger hands designed for precise grasping of packages and irregular items. The robot integrates multi-eye vision cameras and LiDAR sensors to provide spatial awareness and navigation capabilities inside warehouse environments.
Gino 1 also includes a wheeled omnidirectional base for efficient movement across warehouse floors, allowing it to travel quickly between picking stations and storage areas. With a battery system capable of extended operation and wireless fast charging technology, the robot is designed for continuous industrial workflows and scalable deployment alongside Geek+’s existing AMR fleets and warehouse management systems.






