LimX Dynamics is a Chinese embodied-AI company building full-size humanoid robots and the intelligence that drives them. Founded in 2022 and headquartered in Shenzhen, the company takes a full-stack approach across three core technology pillars: robot hardware design and manufacturing, motion-control foundation models, and a physical-world-native agentic operating system. This integration of body and brain is central to LimX's bet that capable hardware and generalizable AI must advance together for humanoids to do real work.

The company's hardware lineup centers on the TRON humanoid platform, a modular system of limbs and torso used to assemble full-size robots, with TRON 2 demonstrating advanced locomotion and motion capabilities. On the software side, LimX develops motion-control foundation models that govern dynamic balance, walking, and manipulation, paired with COSA, a Cognitive OS of Agents that functions as the robot's reasoning and orchestration layer. Together these components aim to let humanoids operate in unstructured environments built for people.

LimX positions its robots for applications across manufacturing, household assistance, and broader general-purpose tasks. The company has publicly demonstrated increasingly fluid humanoid motion, reflecting progress in its control stack. Its strategy emphasizes building both the embodied hardware and the underlying intelligence rather than relying on third-party models, which the company argues is necessary to coordinate perception, control, and high-level reasoning reliably.

LimX Dynamics raised approximately $200 million in a Series B round announced in early 2026, with investors including Stone Venture, JD.com, Oriental Fortune Capital, CoStone Capital, Shangqi Capital, NIO Capital, and Future Capital, alongside earlier backers Alibaba and Lenovo. The funding supports expansion of its humanoid robotics development, scaling of manufacturing, and continued investment in embodied-AI foundation models. The company is led by founder Will Zhang.