Use cases
What will your
robot become?
A humanoid already turns heads. Your brand on it is what people photograph, share and put on the news. Welcome to the wild end of what a robot can do for you.
The whole idea
Strip the brand, and it's just
another robot.
The internet has already scrolled past a hundred silver humanoids. What it stops for is the one wearing your colours, your logo, a role built for your moment — the one that becomes a character. The robot brings the future; RoboGear brings the reason anyone remembers it. That combination — a humanoid × your brand — is the whole reason our own robot, Schotti, draws crowds and makes headlines.
Real deployments
We've already done it. On the street, on the floor, on the news.
Telekom — Magenta Black Days
Schotti's first day as someone else's brand. A magenta breastplate with the white T, a branded cap, a carrier backpack of flyers and samples, a QR panel on the hip — and a gold chain, because the line between a mascot and a personality is a piece of jewellery. Two Unitree GO2 walked ahead through the Christmas-market crowd; by the time the humanoid arrived, the appearance had become a procession. Outside it built the funnel — inside the shop it sat in the advisory chair next to a real Telekom advisor and closed it. Every photo carried the magenta T into feeds no rate card can buy.
Earned media, on demand
Sonderpreis Baumarkt — first humanoid on shift
May 2026, Pocking: the first German hardware-store floor with a humanoid working a real customer-facing shift. We scanned the whole store — every gondola, every product cluster — and bound the catalogue to the map. A screen built into the chest asks “Was suchst du?”; you say “M6 screws, plant pots, drills” and it walks you to the shelf. Ask, follow, arrive. BILD, SAT.1 Bayern, the Passauer Neue Presse and niederbayernTV ran the story within a week.
A first for German retail

Schotti — one robot, a thousand roles
Under every appearance sits one idea: a bookable humanoid that transforms into a role — telco advisor, store assistant, fair moderator, hotel concierge — each with its own language, gestures and branding. Take that away and it's just another silver G1 the internet has already scrolled past. Add it, and within two weeks of the first report the robot had been covered in 14 countries across five continents.
14 countries · 5 continents
Idea spectrum
Now picture yours.
A few of the roles a branded humanoid can step into. Some we've built, some are waiting for the right brief. None of them are the limit.
Brand ambassador
Your colours, your logo, a cap and a gold chain — our gear turns the robot into a walking version of your brand people queue up to photograph.
Gear: Breastplate · cap · chain
Retail assistant
Dress it in your store's livery and build a screen into its chest — it wears your brand while it walks customers to the shelf.
Gear: Screen mount · custom shell
Trade-fair magnet
Two hundred stands, one humanoid in your plates and your colours — the one everyone films and still talks about that evening.
Gear: Branded shell · backpack
Promo & sampling
A branded carrier pack of flyers, a QR panel to your offer, robot dogs clearing the way — the appearance becomes a procession.
Gear: Carrier pack · QR panel
Concierge & greeter
In your venue's livery it welcomes at the door, points the way, and poses for the photo every guest ends up sharing.
Gear: Concierge livery
Stage host & MC
Wrapped in your event's branding, it opens the show, hands over the mic and dances on cue.
Gear: Show shell · lighting
Museum & showroom guide
In your institution's colours it leads the tour, knows every exhibit and never tires of the same question.
Gear: Wayfinding shell
Launch character
A bespoke shell built for the drop — your face on the runway, in the window, down the high street.
Gear: Bespoke fabrication
Your idea here
A robot bartender in your livery? A mascot for the match? A guide through your factory? If you can picture it, we build the gear for it.
Gear: Anything mountable
Beyond the looks
Looks pull the crowd. Function keeps it standing.
A branded robot only earns its keep if it survives the day — on its feet and in one piece. Two of our lines exist for exactly that.
Keep it on its feet — the Grip Line
Polished retail floors, fair carpet, stage boards — a humanoid that slips is a liability, not an attraction. Our high-grip soles bite into smooth, hard floors so it holds its pose through an eight-hour shift. We built them because our own G1 slipped — and proved them live on Sat.1 with zero slips.
Grip solesProtect the investment — the Shell Line
A humanoid is a serious investment, sent into crowds, transport and daily use. Custom-fit protection plates absorb the knocks, scuffs and bumps of real deployments — so the robot, and your booking, makes it through every appearance intact.
Protection platesHow it's built
Every role is a stack of custom gear.
Breastplates and back modules, branded caps, carrier packs, screen and tablet mounts, QR panels, high-grip soles — even a gold chain. Pick from the shop, mock it up in the customizer, or hand us a brief and we fabricate the part that doesn't exist yet.