Eyou Robot, a Chinese supplier of integrated servo joints (the sealed motor modules that act as humanoid robots' rotary 'muscles'), pairs the 1.5M set order book with a fully automated Shanghai line: one joint every 60 seconds at 98% yield.
Eyou Robot, a Chinese maker of integrated servo joints (the sealed motor-reducer-driver-encoder modules that act as a humanoid robot's rotary "muscles"), says it has 1.5 million joint orders for 2026, roughly 15 times its total 2025 shipments. The order book lands alongside a 200-million-yuan (about $28 million) Series B the company also closed this year.
The 2018-founded Xishan-headquartered company says it now runs what it calls the world's first fully automated production line for integrated joints, at Shanghai Zhangjiang Robot Valley. The line turns out a single harmonic joint every 60 seconds at a 98% pass rate, according to Gasgoo's Embodied Intelligence desk.
The round drew 12 institutions, with battery giant CATL's venture arm CATL Zhichuang and Samsung Venture Investment among the participants. Five existing shareholders increased their stakes, and Eyou says it has now closed three consecutive financings in 2026, with cumulative 2026 funding exceeding 500 million yuan (about $70 million).
Orders-in-hand are not revenue, Eyou's 500-customer roster is not market share, and the "world's first" framing is the company's own until independently benchmarked. Whether the Shanghai line runs a 60-second cycle at 98% yield across 1.5 million sets will be the first tier-one test of how fast China's humanoid robot supply chain can scale.