
World-first bipedal dinosaur robot: ultra-realistic skin, autonomous interaction, and fleet formation parades.
Request a QuoteThe CHRIC DINOBOT is the world's first intelligent bipedal dinosaur robot — a 1.5-meter biomimetic platform built for live entertainment and public engagement. Beneath an ultra-realistic silicon skin it walks on two legs, reacts to its surroundings, and performs autonomous interactions that draw crowds at theme parks, museums, science centers, and brand activations.
There is nothing else in the commercial robotics market quite like it. Most robots in this price range are utility platforms — the DINOBOT is a spectacle platform, engineered to hold a crowd. It can be operated autonomously or by remote control at ranges up to 50 meters, and it is rated for indoor and sheltered outdoor use between -5°C and 40°C, which covers the vast majority of attraction, venue, and event environments.
The DINOBOT is $46,990 MSRP, and the sticker price includes the robot hardware plus software and platform access — there is no separate mandatory software license on top. Final delivered pricing depends on configuration, quantity, and shipping destination; multi-unit fleet deployments are quoted case-by-case.
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The DINOBOT earns its keep anywhere spectacle drives attendance, dwell time, and social sharing:
Like CHRIC's service robots, the DINOBOT supports fleet coordination: multiple units can run synchronized formation routines and group performances from a single control platform — a dinosaur parade rather than a one-off novelty. The same fleet platform drives the CHRIC TP-01 interactive service humanoid, so operators running both can stage mixed-fleet performances from one system.
The DINOBOT competes in the entertainment-and-engagement category — robots that earn their price in front of an audience. Here is how it stacks up against the closest alternatives covered on BotInfo:
CHRIC TP-01 — the compact sibling ($14,990–$16,990 MSRP). Built by the same manufacturer on the same fleet-control platform. Where the DINOBOT is the centerpiece attraction, the TP-01 works the crowd as a greeter and guide — and because both run on CHRIC's fleet system, a mixed formation is a single-platform deployment.
Unitree H2 — human presence instead of prehistoric ($40,900 entry price). The H2 is a full-size humanoid with a human-like bionic face, priced from $40,900 through North American distributors. It delivers a very different kind of presence — front-of-house realism rather than spectacle. If the goal is a crowd-drawing show, the DINOBOT wins; if it's a human-like host, the H2 is the comparison to run.
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Request a procurement quote through BotInfo.ai for configured pricing, lead time, and delivery to your destination. Worldwide shipping is available with an approximately one-month lead time from order plus international transit, and purchase-order terms can be arranged for qualified institutions. Multi-unit fleet deployments are quoted case-by-case.
DINOBOT is a genuine scene-stealer — there's nothing else quite like a walking, reactive, life-sized dinosaur, and for attractions chasing dwell time and social shares that novelty is the entire point. Go in clear-eyed, though: this is an engagement asset, not a utility robot. Budget for the operator workflow and the roughly one-month international lead time, and it earns its place as a flagship draw rather than a back-of-house tool.
The DINOBOT is $46,990 MSRP, which includes the robot hardware plus software and platform access. Final pricing depends on configuration, quantity, and shipping destination. Request a quote through BotInfo.ai for configured pricing and lead time.
Published DINOBOT pricing includes the robot hardware plus software and platform access — there is no separate mandatory software license on top of the sticker price. Volume and multi-unit deployments are quoted case-by-case.
It is built for live entertainment and public engagement: theme parks, museums, science centers, live events, and brand activations. It is an attraction and engagement platform, not an industrial robot.
The DINOBOT is bipedal, with an ultra-realistic silicon skin. It can operate autonomously or by remote control at ranges up to 50 meters, reacting to its surroundings for lifelike crowd interaction.
The DINOBOT stands 1.5 meters tall and runs on a DC48V system with a 240Wh battery for roughly 2 hours of operation and about a 1.5-hour recharge. It supports autonomous and remote-control operation up to 50 meters and is rated for -5°C to 40°C.
The DINOBOT is rated for indoor and sheltered outdoor use between -5°C and 40°C, which covers theme park zones, museum halls, event venues, and covered outdoor attractions.
Yes. The DINOBOT supports fleet coordination, so multiple units can run synchronized formation routines and group performances from a single control platform. The same fleet platform also drives the TP-01 service humanoid, so mixed-fleet performances are possible.
Yes, the DINOBOT ships worldwide. Lead time is approximately one month from order plus international transit. Purchase-order terms are available for qualified institutions.