Amazon Expands Robotics Reach with Fauna Robotics Acquisition, Introducing Sprout Humanoid to Consumers
March 24, 2026
Amazon acquires Fauna Robotics, the maker of Sprout humanoid robot, expanding its consumer-facing robotics portfolio.
Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.
Sprout can perform social and interactive tasks such as dancing, grabbing small objects, and self-righting from a chair, but is not built to lift heavy loads and carries a price around $50,000.
The deal comes amid rising competition in consumer-facing humanoid robots from players like Tesla, 1X, Figure AI, Apptronik, Agility Robotics, and Unitree.
Industry observers view the move as part of a broader trend of tech giants investing in social or service-oriented robots to augment human tasks and customer interactions.
Coverage includes AP News and product details for Unitree's G1 humanoid and Sprout-related information.
Sprout emphasizes an accessible software platform designed for real-world testing and targets families and student dorm environments.
Early Fauna customers included Disney and Hyundai-owned Boston Dynamics, signaling strong interest from entertainment and mobility sectors.
Fauna's CEO Rob Cochran welcomed the Amazon move, highlighting future potential with the combined team.
Amazon stock carries a consensus Strong Buy rating from analysts, with significant upside expected in the near term.
Sprout stands about 42 inches tall and can interact with humans, move autonomously, manipulate items, and perform dance-like motions.
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