The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has announced a major initiative to create a new standardized performance benchmark for humanoid robots. This effort aims to separate genuine capability from polished demo videos, representing the first major standardized testing framework since the DARPA Robot Challenge (DRC) concluded nearly a decade ago. The proposed benchmark covers four core areas: mobility (stairs, slopes), manipulation (knobs, tools), mobile manipulation coordination (carrying boxes through doorways), and cognition (multi-step task planning). NIST is currently developing the test apparatus in collaboration with industry partners and plans to distribute limited physical test beds to participating U.S. robot manufacturers free of charge. The initiative invites major players including Boston Dynamics, Figure AI, and Tesla to participate in shaping the evaluation criteria. This development could help establish market trust by providing objective, quantifiable metrics for comparing humanoid robot capabilities.
ResearchMay 1, 2026•Embodied Global
NIST Releases New Benchmark to Evaluate Whether Humanoid Robots Are Actually Useful
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has announced a major initiative to create a new standardized performance benchmark for humanoid robots.
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