Technology Snapshot
A concise view of platform maturity and deployment footprint.
Platform maturity, autonomy stack, and flagship-system specifications in one view.
A concise view of platform maturity and deployment footprint.
In December 2025, BrainCo said Revo2 was redefining standards for humanoid robot core components by combining a 383-gram form factor, 50N grip force, 20 kg payload support, and multimodal tactile sensing in one package.
BrainCo is a neurotechnology and robotics company founded in 2015, specializing in brain-computer interfaces, prosthetics, and intelligent robotic hardware. While best known for its work in neural interfaces and rehabilitation technology, the company has expanded into embodied AI through the development of highly dexterous robotic hands for humanoid robots and advanced manipulation systems. Its Revo series of robotic hands combines direct-drive actuation, tactile sensing, and high degrees of freedom to deliver human-like manipulation for prosthetics, research, and humanoid robotics. By applying expertise in human motor control and neurotechnology, BrainCo is helping bridge the gap between biological movement and next-generation robotic dexterity.
BrainCo was founded in 2015 with a broader brain-computer-interface mission spanning wearables, AI algorithms, education, health, and rehabilitation. Over time, that technical base extended into dexterous robotic hands and embodied interaction products.
In 2025, BrainCo increasingly highlighted Revo2 as its robotics-facing dexterous hand platform, emphasizing low weight, strong grip force, tactile sensing, and compatibility with humanoid platforms such as Unitree G1.
In December 2025, BrainCo said Revo2 was redefining standards for humanoid robot core components by combining a 383-gram form factor, 50N grip force, 20 kg payload support, and multimodal tactile sensing in one package.