Humanlike Robots

Hardware can walk, grip, and balance. The hard part is what to say, when to speak, and how to fit in among real people. That's the social layer — that's HUMA.

Market Projection

$38B

Humanoid robot market by 2035

~1M

Units shipped per year by 2030

10x

YoY funding growth in humanoids

Why social matters

Robots that share space with humans100%
Robots with social timing~0%

Industry estimates. Not guarantees.

Social Timing

Knows when to speak, when to wait, when to interrupt. Doesn't monologue when someone's mid-sentence. Doesn't go silent when a question lands.

Group Dynamics

Reads the room when there are five people in it. Tracks who said what, who's addressing whom, and where it fits in the conversation.

Persistent Memory

Remembers the people in the home, factory, or store across sessions — names, preferences, prior conversations, what was promised last time.

Living-room session
Mom

— and then he just left, can you believe it?

Robot

[holds pause · waits for daughter to react]

Daughter

that's rough mom. did you get the keys back at least?

FAQ

Common questions for this use case.