Meta has already made major investments in AI, developing models like Llama and launching its Meta AI assistant. The company is also pushing into augmented reality hardware, including smart glasses and other wearables. Now, it looks like Meta is setting its sights on a new frontier—humanoid robots.

According to reports, Meta is planning to build human-like robots under its Reality Labs division, which already develops various hardware products. These robots are expected to be designed for household tasks, leveraging Meta’s AI expertise, sensors, and advanced hardware.
Meta is reportedly working on the core components of robotics, including sensors, hardware, and an operating system. The company may also offer these technologies to third-party manufacturers, positioning itself as a key platform for robotics development—much like Android is for smartphones.
Beyond supporting other companies, Meta is also rumored to be developing its own branded robots for consumers. If true, this could be a major step toward bringing humanoid robots into everyday homes.
With speculation growing, all eyes are on Mark Zuckerberg for an official announcement on Meta’s vision for humanoid robots—and how they could reshape the future of home automation.