Topic / Subject
China’s DroidUp has officially shown off Moya, a humanoid robot built around humanlike gait, eye contact, facial expressions, and human-range body temperature.
TL;DR
Moya stands out because DroidUp is selling realism, not just robotics. Reported features include smiling, nodding, eye contact, a claimed 92 percent humanlike walking posture, and a body temperature range of 32 to 36 degrees Celsius.
Key Details
- Interesting Engineering and VnExpress reported that Moya was unveiled in Shanghai by DroidUp and is being described as a biomimetic embodied intelligent robot.
- Coverage says Moya can smile, nod, make eye contact, and show subtle facial expressions meant to feel more human during interaction.
- DroidUp says Moya’s walking posture reaches 92 percent accuracy compared with a human gait.
- Reported specs also include a body temperature range of 32 to 36 degrees Celsius, plus a height of about 1.65 meters and weight around 32 kilograms.
Breakdown
The hook here is easy to see. Moya is not being pitched like a warehouse robot or a flashy stunt machine. The whole sales angle is realism. DroidUp and the early coverage keep leaning into the same message, which is that this robot is supposed to feel more natural in face-to-face interaction.
That is why the gait and temperature details matter more than the usual robot buzzwords. A claim like 92 percent human walking posture is the kind of number that instantly gets attention, especially when it is paired with eye contact, nodding, and micro-expressions.
The big caution flag is simple. Based on the public coverage so far, the headline performance claims are still mostly DroidUp claims, not broad third-party benchmarks. That does not make them fake. It just means the next stage is outside validation, real deployments, and proof that Moya can do more than look impressive in demo clips.
What to Watch Next
- Any third-party testing of Moya’s gait, interaction quality, or safety claims
- A clearer rollout plan for where DroidUp wants to deploy it first
- More official product material from DroidUp beyond early showcase coverage
- Whether healthcare, education, or public-service pilots actually materialize
Sources
Interesting Engineering — China unveils world’s first ‘biomimetic AI robot’ that smiles, winks
VnExpress International — China debuts world’s first biomimetic AI robot with humanlike gait and body temperature
DroidUp — company site
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Would you trust a service robot more if it looked and moved this human?


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