Neura Showcases Quadrupeds, Mini Humanoids, and the Neuraverse

At CES 2026, Neura Robotics showed off its latest commercial and industrial solutions, including a rugged, four-legged robot, a compact humanoid, and a unified human-robotic ecosystem.


News January 08, 2026 by Seth Price

Neura Robotics has unveiled two new robots at CES 2026 in Las Vegas: the four-legged NEURA Quadruped robot and the 4NE1 Mini humanoid robot. The company has designed the robots to integrate with the Neuraverse, Neura’s unified robotics ecosystem. While the quadruped and humanoid serve different purposes, the robots can exchange information through the Neuraverse platform, much as a man would with a trained service animal.

 

Neura debuted its latest robotic solutions at CES 2026

Neura debuted its latest robotic solutions at CES 2026. Image used courtesy of Neura Robotics

 

The Neuraverse Platform

While many robots work alone, there is untapped potential in their collaboration. Typically, robots act as their own data silo; information is stored on each individual robot, and only a few details are transmitted to other robots. Consider two workers lifting and moving heavy boxes by hand. The process is relatively efficient—until one worker picks up a box that is too heavy. Rather than struggling alone with the box, the worker calls for help. The other worker puts down their own box and helps the first worker with theirs.

Enter the Neuraverse. The operating system provides a uniform ecosystem for both robots and humans. Data is no longer left on one robot, only to be accessed during troubleshooting. Instead, all data is stored in a common database that can be accessed by any robot with the proper permissions. For example, if an AMR’s battery starts to fail, another AMR can learn from the first and take its place quickly.

 

The NEURA Quadruped robot, ready to walk or climb over uneven surfaces

The NEURA Quadruped robot, ready to walk or climb over uneven surfaces. Image used courtesy of Neura Robotics

 

NEURA Quadruped Robot

One of the newest Neura robots is the NEURA Quadruped robot. The robot can carry up to 48.5 lbs and is less than a meter tall. The robot can navigate through a wide range of challenging environments. As the name implies, the quadruped walks on four legs, making it stable across uneven, slippery, or rough surfaces. The robot uses multimodal cognitive interaction, intelligent mapping, and an extensive array of sensors for fully autonomous operation. The robot seamlessly integrates with the Neuraverse.

 

4NE1 Mini Humanoid

Reading this robot’s name aloud gets to the core of this robot’s simplicity. The 4NE1 Mini is a humanoid robot for commercial and industrial use that can be easily deployed. Rather than relying on lines of code, Neura has designed the robot to understand voice commands through natural language interactions. It is also loaded with sensor arrays and advanced machine vision algorithms to make sense of the world through its own eyes.

While it is humanoid in form, it stands 52 inches tall, which is shorter than the average human. This shorter height gives it a lower center of gravity, reducing the risk of tripping, falling, or toppling.

 

The NEURA 4NE1 Mini humanoid has a height of just 52 inches

The NEURA 4NE1 Mini humanoid has a height of just 52 inches. Image used courtesy of Neura Robotics

 

Integration Into the Real World

Neura’s quadruped robot is designed to map a path across unpredictable environments. This robot is suitable for industrial environments, such as mining or scrap metal operations, where the ground is guaranteed to be uneven and unpredictable. It can also be used for search and rescue operations, particularly in mines or collapsed buildings, where autonomous capability is essential.

Neura has designed the 4NE1 Mini humanoid to be easy to control, making it a suitable assistant in industrial applications. The robot can also serve commercial ventures by stocking shelves and facing displays, as well as help the average homeowner with household chores.