Hardware coverage

The hardware wave is real. The software winner sits above it.

Montigo is hardware-aware and software-first. JonOS sits above the body layer and turns modern humanoid hardware into operational systems that can be deployed, supervised, and improved at commercial scale.

Unitree Booster Robotics AgiBot UBTECH LimX Dynamics Hanson Robotics
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Commercial viewMontigo follows the machines that buyers can actually procure, now shown in a cleaner NS-5-like visual language.
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Unitree

G1 family

Compact humanoid hardware suited to pilot deployments, fast iteration, and early workflow design.

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Clean humanoid robot representing Booster-aligned hardware
Booster Robotics

T1

A developer-oriented humanoid body relevant to control loops, simulation transfer, and embodied product development.

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Clean humanoid robot representing AgiBot-aligned hardware
AgiBot

A2 class

Commercially expressive humanoid hardware that signals where customer interaction and premium service operations can go next.

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Montigo strategy

Win above the hardware layer.

As the body market matures, the durable software moat is orchestration, memory, safety policy, and deployment performance data.

Category view

Hardware fragments. Software consolidates.

The likely market structure is multiple credible body makers and a smaller number of trusted intelligence layers. That is the position Montigo is building for.

Why it matters

The body gets attention. The software captures value.

Robot procurement creates possibility. The software layer creates repeatability, customer fit, operational learning, and long-term category leverage.

Buyer logic

Enterprises buy outcomes, not robotics theatre.

Customers care about supervision, auditability, uptime, and measurable labor substitution. That is where JonOS is positioned to win.