
Tianji Intelligent System develops industrial and humanoid robotics, control systems, and force-controlled manipulators for factory automation and embodied intelligence.
Tianji's product line spans small-to-medium-load industrial robots and embodied-intelligence components. The Marvin Series delivers force-controlled humanoid arms for integration into humanoid robots. The EVO and TR Series cover vertical multi-joint six-axis robots for precision manufacturing, while the DL and Pilot Series handle human-robot collaborative tasks.
The SR and SRD Series are SCARA robots designed for high-speed assembly and pick-and-place work. Tianji also produces robot controllers such as Nebula, TRC-Micro and SRC-Micro, together with the MotoSim offline simulation software used for programming and virtual commissioning. The company supplies these products with system-integration support, after-sales service, and training.
Tianji is positioned to benefit from the shift of China's robotics market from industrial automation toward embodied intelligence and humanoid robots. The company supplies force-controlled manipulators and control systems that serve both established factory-automation customers and emerging humanoid-robot OEMs.
It plans to use recent financing to expand mass production, strengthen its global sales network, and build local sales and technical-support teams in overseas markets including North America. Industry forecasts cited by the company project rapid growth in global demand for intelligent robot hardware and embodied-AI components through the late 2020s.
Tianji differentiates itself through in-house force-control technology, including self-developed MEMS joint torque sensors and the Tianji Fusion control system. These capabilities let its robot arms sense and regulate force precisely, a capability the company describes as critical for moving embodied AI from demonstrations to reliable factory use.
The company also emphasizes mass-production readiness, claiming tens of thousands of delivered units and a supply chain shared with established precision-manufacturing partners. Its installed base across 3C, automotive electronics, and new-energy sectors provides real-world force-control data and engineering experience that supports newer humanoid-arm products.