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Unitree's debut prices 5,500 robots at $66 billion, or 262 times revenue
Shanghai has valued a small but profitable robot maker above Figure AI, Baidu and JD.com. The multiple, not the machines, is the number to check.
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What happened
- Shares in Unitree closed their first day of trading up more than 460%; the company raised around $900 million in its IPO on Shanghai's STAR Market at a valuation of $9 billion.
- After the surge Unitree is worth around $66 billion, ahead of larger Chinese tech firms like Baidu and JD.com, and more than the most valuable U.S. robotics company, Figure AI, which got a $39 billion valuation in a September 2025 funding round.
- Unitree reported 1.7 billion yuan ($252 million) in revenue in 2025, with almost 45% from overseas sales, and generated 600 million yuan ($89 million) in profit last year.
- Cryptopolitan reported Unitree posted 1.7 billion yuan of 2025 revenue, more than four times the previous year, and net profit of 591 million yuan, making it profitable while many humanoid competitors are still losing money.
- Unitree's stock was priced at 150.8 yuan per share and opened at 1,100 yuan, a 629.44% increase, valuing it at about 445 billion yuan or $66 billion at its highest point; the price dropped to 883.9 yuan by midday, lowering the valuation to around 357 billion yuan, or about $53 billion.
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Why it matters
Unitree closed its first day on Shanghai's STAR Market up more than 460%, according to Fortune, after an IPO that raised about $900 million at a $9 billion valuation [1]. At the top of the move the Hangzhou company was worth roughly $66 billion, ahead of Baidu and JD.com and above the $39 billion that Figure AI, the most valuable US robotics company, achieved in a September 2025 funding round [2].
The company behind that number is real and small. Unitree reported 1.7 billion yuan ($252 million) of 2025 revenue, with almost 45% from overseas, and 600 million yuan ($89 million) of profit, per Fortune [3]. Cryptopolitan puts net profit at 591 million yuan and says revenue was more than four times the prior year's [4]. At $66 billion that is about 262 times revenue and roughly 740 times earnings [1][2]. The $66 billion is a peak print, not a close: Cryptopolitan reports the stock was priced at 150.8 yuan, opened at 1,100 yuan for a 629.44% gain, then eased to 883.9 yuan by midday, or about $53 billion [5]. That softer mark is still around 210 times revenue [3].
Unit volumes give a cleaner read. Unitree shipped more than 5,500 humanoid robots in 2025, which Cryptopolitan puts at 32.4% of the global market, plus over 33,000 four-legged robots for close to 60% share [6]. Divide the peak valuation by humanoids shipped and public markets assigned about $12 million of value per unit sold last year [4]. Most of those sales go to research buyers, with only some Chinese tech companies and state-owned enterprises starting to explore operational use [7].
Part of the pop is plumbing. Mainland regulators deliberately hold IPO pricing low to protect retail investors if a listing disappoints, which mechanically inflates day-one gains [8]. Demand was extreme: retail bids reached 7 trillion yuan, oversubscribing that tranche by more than 8,000 times, with offline subscriptions at 2,760 times the shares available [9]. Chip maker CXMT rose 460% on its July 27 Shanghai debut after raising over $8 billion [10], and the first-day record belongs to Wuhan Changjin Photonics at 1,511% [11]. A 460% or 629% first day in Shanghai is closer to a pricing convention than a verdict.
What the multiple has to absorb is policy. The US banned foreign-made robots in late July on national security grounds, exempting models already sold there, and Unitree drew 18% of revenue from the US last year [12] - roughly $45 million on 2025 numbers [5]. The Pentagon has also placed Unitree on its list of Chinese military companies [13]. Morningstar's Kangyuxiao Li wrote on August 18 that losing US access could noticeably affect revenue growth, and that Unitree would also lose customer feedback useful for product improvement [14]. HSBC analysts wrote in mid-July that the shipment surge across robot makers "could be illusionary" and unlikely to be sustained for one to two years without better AI models [15]. Nomura went the other way with a buy rating, crediting rapid product iteration as the basis of a first-mover advantage [16].
Three things to watch. Whether overseas revenue, put at almost 45% by Fortune and more than 40% by Cryptopolitan, holds up once the US ban bites [3][17]. Whether the comparables confirm the mark: UBTech listed in Hong Kong in late 2023 and Agibot is planning its own Hong Kong IPO [18]. And whether the paper wealth stays on paper: founder Wang Xingxing's 121.4 million shares were worth over 107 billion yuan, nearly $16 billion, at the opening price, while DeepSeek added just 140.8 million yuan, about $21 million, in the IPO itself [19]. Unitree also showed a robot called Superman before listing, claiming a two-metre jump and 12.66 m/s top speed; Cryptopolitan notes those figures come from a company video and are not independently confirmed [20].
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Shares in Unitree closed their first day of trading up more than 460%; the company raised around $900 million in its IPO on Shanghai's STAR Market at a valuation of $9 billion.
ReportedView cited source - [2]
After the surge Unitree is worth around $66 billion, ahead of larger Chinese tech firms like Baidu and JD.com, and more than the most valuable U.S. robotics company, Figure AI, which got a $39 billion valuation in a September 2025 funding round.
ReportedView cited source - [3]
Unitree reported 1.7 billion yuan ($252 million) in revenue in 2025, with almost 45% from overseas sales, and generated 600 million yuan ($89 million) in profit last year.
ReportedView cited source - [4]
Cryptopolitan reported Unitree posted 1.7 billion yuan of 2025 revenue, more than four times the previous year, and net profit of 591 million yuan, making it profitable while many humanoid competitors are still losing money.
ReportedView cited source - [5]
Unitree's stock was priced at 150.8 yuan per share and opened at 1,100 yuan, a 629.44% increase, valuing it at about 445 billion yuan or $66 billion at its highest point; the price dropped to 883.9 yuan by midday, lowering the valuation to around 357 billion yuan, or about $53 billion.
ReportedView cited source - [6]
In 2025 Unitree shipped more than 5,500 humanoid robots, 32.4% of the global market, and has shipped over 33,000 four-legged robots, nearly 60% of the worldwide market.
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