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Realbotix

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Publicly traded Canadian company designing hyper realistic AI powered humanoid robots built for meaningful human interaction and companionship. Trades on Frankfurt Stock Exchange.

Founded 2014Undisclosed raised

Humanoid Robots

1 Humanoid Robot

Introduction

Realbotix was originally founded in 2014 in San Marcos, California by Matt McMullen, known for creating hyper-realistic humanoid forms. The company focused on developing AI-powered androids with lifelike silicone skin and expressive faces.

Technology

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Platform

Technology Snapshot

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Flagship PlatformAria
Autonomy

AI Stack

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  • Relationship-Based AI
  • NLP
  • Computer Vision
Performance

Aria Specs

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Degrees of Freedom17

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Management Team

Company Story

Realbotix designs AI-powered humanoid robots built for meaningful human interaction. Originally founded in 2014 in San Marcos, California by Matt McMullen, the company was acquired by Tokens.com Corp. in 2024 and rebranded, with headquarters moving to Toronto under CEO Andrew Kiguel.

History

In April 2024, Tokens.com Corp. acquired Simulacra, the parent company of Realbotix, and rebranded as Realbotix Corp. Andrew Kiguel was appointed CEO. The company is publicly listed and trades on three exchanges globally, including the Frankfurt Stock Exchange.

Realbotix's flagship product is Aria, an AI android with relationship-based AI designed for companionship and social interaction. Unlike industrial humanoids from Tesla or Figure AI, Realbotix focuses on emotional connection and human-like presence.

The company operates from Las Vegas and Toronto, building robots described as having "an artificial mind with a lifelike body."