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Figure AI's F.03 Robot Sorts 250,000 Packages in 200-Hour Stress Test

Figure AI's F.03 Robot Sorts 250,000 Packages in 200-Hour Stress Test

Figure AI's warehouse robot, the F.03, has wrapped up a 200-hour continuous stress test, sorting 250,000 packages without a break. The marathon run suggests the machine could handle massive logistics flows, potentially cutting the need for human workers at sorting hubs.

The test's scale and duration

The F.03 robot operated nonstop for more than eight days, processing roughly 1,250 packages per hour. That throughput, sustained over 200 hours, points to a machine built for round-the-clock shifts. Figure AI designed the test to simulate peak holiday volumes, when warehouses can get buried in parcels.

What the results mean for logistics

Success at this scale doesn't just prove the robot can move boxes — it shows it can keep pace with real-world demands. The company has not released details on error rates or mechanical wear after the test, but the sheer number of packages handled indicates the F.03 could take over sorting tasks that today require dozens of workers per shift. That raises obvious questions about job displacement in an industry already struggling with labor shortages.

For now, Figure AI has not announced when or where the F.03 will be deployed commercially. The stress test results give warehouse operators a concrete data point to evaluate whether the machine can replace or supplement human sorters.