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Diego-san vs Wildcat

Side-by-side comparison of Diego-san (UC San Diego, Kokoro, and Hanson Robotics) and Wildcat (Boston Dynamics, Inc. (Hyundai Motor Group subsidiary)) — specs, pricing, Robolist Trust Score, and verified deployments. Updated daily.

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Diego-sanDiego-sanhumanoidUC San Diego, Kokoro, and Hanson Robotics
10.0Trust Score
WildcatWildcathumanoidBoston Dynamics, Inc. (Hyundai Motor Group subsidiary)
Trust Score
Layer 1: Identity & Trust
Manufacturer Country (values differ)US
Year First Available (values differ)20102011
Verified Deployments0 Deployments0 Deployments
Layer 2: Operational
Price Range (USD) (values differ)US$24,999
Battery / Shift Runtime (values differ)4 hrs
Availability StatusACTIVEACTIVE
Layer 3: Category Specific
Physical Form Factor
Height (values differ)130 mm1900 mm
Weight (values differ)35 kg11 kg
Humanoid Subtype (values differ)android
Walking Speed (values differ)8.5 m/s
Terrain (values differ)indoorboth
Payload & Dexterity
Payload (values differ)30 kg
Total DOF (values differ)4456
Arm DOF (values differ)8
Hand DOF (values differ)3
Compute & AI
Onboard Compute (values differ)Intel Xeon 2.8 GHz computer with 12 cores
Programming (values differ)code_python, code_ros, code_matlab
Battery & Power
Runtime (values differ)4 hrs
Software
SDK Languages (values differ)code_python, code_ros, code_matlab
ROS Support (values differ)Yes
Open API (values differ)No
Reliability
Deployment Maturity (values differ)prototype
IP Rating (values differ)IP67
Commercial
Price (USD) (values differ)$24,999
Price Tier (values differ)20-40K
Applications (values differ)researchwarehouse_transport, teleoperation

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The following fields had no data for any of the selected robots: Mobility Type, Running Capable, Stair Climbing, Payload (Peak), Arm Reach, Grip Strength, Manipulation Repeatability, Bimanual Coordination, Tool Use, Compute Platform, VLM Capable, Foundation Models, Imitation Learning, Teleoperation, Battery Capacity, Charging Time, Charging Method, Battery Swap, Avg Power Consumption, Force-Limited Arms, Fall Recovery, Fall Detection Response, Emergency Stops, Human Detection Method, Safe Speed Near Humans, Simulation Platforms, Air-Gap Capable, MTBF, Task Success Rate, Noise Level, RaaS / Month, Pricing Model, Developer Unit Price, Delivery Lead Time, Warranty, Production Pilots

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About this comparison

Diego-san vs Wildcat compares two robots in the humanoid category. All data is sourced from manufacturer spec sheets, verified deployments, and third-party filings; see our methodology for how the Robolist Trust Score is calculated.