Boston Dynamics Spot

Advanced quadruped robot for industrial inspection and autonomous navigation

About Boston Dynamics Spot

Boston Dynamics Spot is a commercially available quadruped robot designed for autonomous navigation, inspection, and data collection in complex environments. Manufactured by Boston Dynamics (now a Hyundai subsidiary), Spot represents a breakthrough in practical robotics for industrial applications.

Launched commercially in 2020, Spot has been deployed in thousands of locations worldwide. Major deployments include BP's Mad Dog offshore platform in the Gulf of Mexico for gas leak detection, Aker BP's Skarv installation in the Norwegian Sea for autonomous inspections, and Lockheed Martin's manufacturing centers for material flow automation. Additional early adopters include Shell and National Grid. The robot combines advanced AI perception, dynamic locomotion, and optional manipulation capabilities to perform tasks that are dangerous, dull, or difficult for humans.

Key Capabilities

Specifications Overview

Dimensions

110 × 33 × 84 cm

Weight

32–73 kg

Speed

1.6 m/s (5.76 km/h)

Runtime

~90 minutes

Degrees of Freedom

12–18 DOF

Price (Base)

$74,500

Competitor Comparison

Robot Type Weight Speed Status
Spot Quadruped 32 kg 1.6 m/s Commercial
ANYmal Quadruped 34 kg 1.5 m/s Commercial
Unitree Go1 Quadruped 12 kg 1.5 m/s Commercial
Atlas Humanoid Biped 89 kg 1.5 m/s R&D

Applications

Official Resources

Boston Dynamics Spot Product Page | Boston Dynamics Blog

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Technical Specifications

For detailed specification information, see the Specifications page.

Development Timeline

For the development timeline and key milestones, see the Timeline page.

History & Impact

For historical context and industry impact, see the History page.