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RealSense Unveils First-of-its-Kind Humanoid Autonomous Navigation at NVIDIA GTC, Reinforcing Its Leadership in Vision AI and Human-Robot Safety

Demonstration will show how advanced perception and reasoning software enable safe humanoid navigation in real-world environments.

SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--As humanoids and robots move from novelty to everyday reality, perception is no longer just about performance. It’s about safety. The cameras, advanced perception and reasoning software that enable robots to see are more than tools for navigation or task execution; they are the visual cortex for humanoids, allowing them to move, work and act in human settings.

“Humanoids operate in three dimensions, alongside people, in environments that are constantly changing,” said Nadav Orbach, CEO of RealSense.

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At NVIDIA GTC, RealSense is showcasing a first-of-its-kind demonstration of autonomous humanoid navigation, reinforcing its role as the perception backbone for intelligent machines operating in human-centered environments. LimX Dynamics, powered by RealSense depth cameras and Visual SLAM (Simultaneous Localization and Mapping) and integrated with NVIDIA’s visual odometry from NVIDIA CuVSLAM, will demonstrate how dense 3D depth perception enables legged robots to localize, map and navigate autonomously, safely and predictably.

The development of this sophisticated locomotion and navigation stack was accelerated using NVIDIA Isaac Lab, which served as a high-fidelity digital proving ground for reinforcement learning and policy training. This simulation-first approach helped LimX Dynamics bridge the “sim-to-real” gap, enabling the humanoid to master complex 3D maneuvers with validated, predictable safety before its physical debut at NVIDIA GTC.

RealSense will demonstrate how vision AI can serve as the foundation for responsible autonomy, bringing humanoid robotics closer to practical, real-world use.

“Humanoids operate in three dimensions, alongside people, in environments that are constantly changing,” said Nadav Orbach, CEO of RealSense. “If robots are going to work safely beside humans, perception carries responsibility beyond raw sensors. It must function as the robot’s visual cortex, enabling accurate localization, collision avoidance, terrain understanding and stable, predictable motion in unstructured environments.”

In practical terms, safer robotics means:

  • Accurate localization and mapping, so the robot always knows where it is and what’s around it
  • Collision avoidance with people and moving objects
  • Fall prevention and stable locomotion through 3D awareness of terrain, edges and height changes
  • Predictable, human-readable motion, with fewer sudden stops or erratic corrections

The Path to True Autonomous Navigation for Humanoids

Wheeled robots move on a relatively predictable plane, delivering speed and efficiency on flat ground. Robotic vacuums are a good example. Humanoids and quadrupeds, however, are far more complex. They move through full 3D space, which means shifting contact points and non-linear motion, requiring stable foot placement and awareness of their environment.

Encoder-only odometry and 2D LiDAR used for wheeled robots lack the full 3D awareness needed for stable, safe motion.

Until now, that gap has constrained deployment, forcing many legged robots to rely on teleoperation, supervision or tightly controlled environments.

This RealSense-LimX GTC demonstration introduces a path forward. RealSense’s dense depth perception fused with NVIDIA visual odometry and cuVSLAM provides scene understanding, localization, mapping and navigation, enabling the humanoid to operate in 3D safely.

Dense 3D perception also unlocks new behaviors that have historically been difficult to execute safely, including stair navigation, curb and elevation detection, uneven terrain traversal and dynamic obstacle avoidance in shared spaces. Advanced path planning allows robots to adapt to changing conditions, such as moving carts, shifting pallets or people entering their path.

The LimX Dynamics demonstration highlights RealSense’s expanding role in the broader robotics ecosystem. RealSense’s decade of depth innovation, including active stereo optimized for close- and mid-range sensing and a mature SDK ecosystem, has helped robotics teams prototype and scale more efficiently. It is accelerating the development of safe autonomy for humanoid systems.

About RealSense

RealSense delivers industry-leading depth cameras and vision technology used in autonomous mobile and humanoid robots, access control, industrial automation, healthcare and more. With a mission to deliver world-class perception systems for Physical AI and safely integrate robotics and AI into everyday life, RealSense provides intelligent, secure and reliable vision systems that help machines navigate and interact with the human world. The company is headquartered in Cupertino, California, with operations worldwide. Learn more at: www.realsenseai.com

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