# Figure.AI

## Kurzbeschreibung
**“The future of home care is here”**



Figure AI develops electrically powered humanoid robots designed to perform human tasks in industrial, logistics, and—in the future—domestic environments. Figure 02 was tested at BMW Spartanburg in a real production environment; Figure 03 is more focused on domestic use, Helix AI, safety, and mass production.

## Claim
The future of home help is here

## Geeignet für
- Audio / Voice
- Automation / Workflows
- Education
- Marketing & Advertising
- Productivity & Planning
- Science

## Kernfunktionen
- Automotive
- BMW
- Figure 02
- Figure 03
- Grasp
- Household
- Helix
- Humanoid robots
- AI
- Logistics
- Production
- Robotics
- Sensors

## Preismodell
- **other:** Enterprise/pilot/partner projects on request. Industrial and commercial partnerships, such as BMW and Catalyst Brands, are documented; public purchase, rental or leasing conditions are not guaranteed.

## DSGVO und Datenschutz
**Gesamteinschätzung:** unklar / nicht verfügbar

**Overall assessment:**
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Hardware/robotics platform featuring AI, sensors, data offloading, and commercial pilot deployments; not a traditional SaaS hosting model. Figure develops humanoid robots with the Helix AI layer, which, according to Figure, controls perception, movement, and reasoning onboard and in real time. Figure 03 is designed for Helix, household use, mass production, and commercial applications.

Hosting model: No publicly documented EU SaaS, no publicly documented on-premise model, and no standard self-hosting offering. The solution consists of a physical robot, onboard AI, sensors, fleet operations, data offload, maintenance, enterprise integration, and customer-specific deployment. Figure 03 includes 10-Gbps mmWave data offload, according to Figure, so that fleets can upload large amounts of data for continuous learning and improvement.

Data Processing: Potentially relevant data includes robotics data, sensor data, camera/video data, environmental data, motion data, service/support data, contact/communication data, and usage data. In its Privacy Policy, Figure explicitly mentions sensory data such as photos, videos, or recordings of people and/or the environment.

Training / Learning: Figure describes Helix as a vision-language-action model that learns over time and acquires new capabilities; Figure 03 is designed for large-scale “pixels-to-action learning” and data offloading. No clear public commitment regarding the non-training of customer data or industrial data was found: No verified information available.

**Conclusion:**
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Figure is particularly interesting for industry, logistics, automotive, and, in the future, household applications. For German companies, productive use is only recommended with contractual data processing regulations, security clearance, robotics risk assessment, data flow analysis, and clear governance.

[Privacy Policy](https://www.figure.ai/privacy-policy)

**Overall assessment:**Figure AI is a U.S.-based provider headquartered in San Jose, California. On the positive side, Figure provides an up-to-date Privacy Policy, describes data protection rights, lists physical, technical, organizational, and administrative security measures, and explains that data may be used in anonymized or aggregated form for analysis, to develop and improve services, without directly identifying users.



On the **negative** side, depending on usage, Figure may also collect sensory data, including photos, videos, or recordings of individuals and/or their surroundings. The Privacy Policy also lists service providers, hosting/technology providers, analytics providers, advertising partners, support providers, and parties that users authorize. For EU customers, no publicly available information was found regarding a GDPR DPA, EU representative, standard contractual clauses, a complete list of subprocessors, or EU data residency: No verified information available.

**Server location:** No verified information regarding EU hosting is available. The Terms state that the service is controlled, operated, and administered from the U.S.

**Conclusion:**

For industrial pilot projects such as BMW, Figure is technically very relevant, but from a data protection perspective, it is only suitable for the German market after a case-by-case review. If used in Germany, at a minimum, an AVV/DPA, third-country transfer assessment, robot sensor concept, camera/audio concept, deletion/retention rules, access controls, CE/machine safety assessment, and company agreements would be required.

[Privacy Policy](https://www.figure.ai/privacy-policy)

## Hosting und Daten
- **On-Prem / lokales Hosting:** teilweise / indirekt
- **Private Cloud / Rechenzentrum:** unknown
- **EU SaaS / Managed:** unknown
- **Hybrid:** abgedeckt
- **AVV / DPA:** unknown
- **Kein Training auf Kundendaten:** teilweise / indirekt
- **Open-Source / Transparenz-Pfad:** teilweise / indirekt

## Standort
**Land:** USA

**Taxonomie:** USA

Figure AI Inc, 3960 N First St, San Jose, CA 95134, USA.

## Vorteile
- Demonstrable real-world test in automobile production at BMW
- Strong AI concept with Helix as a vision-language-action model
- Figure 03 is designed for household, commercial applications and mass production
- Official specifications of 5 hours runtime, 20 kg payload, 61 kg weight and 1.2 m/s speed for Figure 03
- Advanced sensor technology: cameras, palm cameras, tactile finger sensors and audio for voice interaction

## Nachteile
- No public pricing model and no open purchase/subscription structure
- No proven EU/German launch for private customers
- Data protection situation for EU use unclear, especially due to sensor data, video/audio recordings and product improvement
- Safety, liability and operational risks for physical robotics remain high
- Figure 03 is not yet a widely available consumer robot despite home focus according to publicly verifiable information

## Quellen
- Offizielle Website: https://www.figure.ai/

## Letzter Datenstand
2026-06-03

## Originalseite
https://kifox.ai/en/ki-tools/figure-ai-en/
