The global landscape for Security Patrol Quadruped Robots has shifted from experimental lab prototypes to essential industrial assets. As of 2024, the market is experiencing an unprecedented surge, driven by the need for autonomous surveillance in environments where traditional wheeled robots or human guards face limitations.
Unlike standard surveillance systems, quadruped robots—often referred to as "robotic dogs"—excel in traversing uneven terrain, climbing stairs, and operating in hazardous conditions. From the rugged oil fields of Texas to the high-tech substations in Hangzhou, these machines are redefining the parameters of 24/7 security.
Projected to exceed $2.5 Billion by 2028 in the security sector alone.
When evaluating the "Top 10 Security Patrol Quadruped Robot Manufacturers & Exporter," we look at technological maturity, export volume, and AI integration. Companies like Unitree Robotics, Boston Dynamics, and Excitech lead the pack with specialized solutions for various sectors.
Manufacturers focusing on high-durability robots for perimeter fence monitoring and cross-border surveillance.
Exporters providing robots equipped with thermal sensors for fire detection in power plants and warehouses.
AI-driven dogs designed for shopping malls, parks, and residential areas to assist human security teams.
The industry is currently moving towards Swarm Intelligence. Instead of a single robot, security teams are now deploying "packs" of quadruped robots that communicate with each other to cover large areas efficiently. This localized application is particularly effective in massive logistics hubs.
Another major trend is Edge Computing. Modern quadruped robots no longer rely solely on the cloud; they process facial recognition and anomaly detection locally on their internal AI chips (like NVIDIA Jetson or proprietary Excitech boards), ensuring immediate response times even with intermittent network signals.
As a leading Chinese factory and exporter, we leverage the tech hub of Hangzhou to integrate the latest AI breakthroughs into our quadruped platforms. Our robots are not just machines; they are intelligent companions designed for high-stakes security environments.
Global procurement teams from Europe, the Middle East, and Southeast Asia choose our solutions because of our rigorous testing standards and our ability to provide localized software support and hardware maintenance.
Bringing intelligent robots into every family, and making everyday life more convenient and intelligent.
With intelligent robot as the carrier and AI technology as the core, we aim to build an intelligent eco-system with hardware, software, service and content all integrated together.
Creativity, Resilience, Collaboration, Straightforwardness
Established in March 2012, Hangzhou Excitech Technology Co., Ltd. is a leading humanoid robots and smart service robots company. On 29 December, 2023, we were listed on the main board of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange (stock code: 9880.HK), and have become the first humanoid robot company listed on Hong Kong Stock Exchange.
Dedicated to our mission, we have developed a full stack of humanoid and quadruped robotic technologies independently. Building on our full-stack technologies, Excitech has engaged in the research and development, design, smart production, and commercialization of smart service robots, and has developed smart robotic solutions that integrate with hardware, software, service and contents. These solutions span various industries such as AI education, smart logistics, smart elderly care, business and consumer service.
Excitech is among the few global leaders in full-stack humanoid robotics technologies. Our full-stack technologies are a holistic combination of industry-leading robotic technologies (robotic motion planning and control technology, and high performance servo actuators), our AI technologies (human-like brain function and cerebellum function), integrated robotic and AI technologies (SLAM and autonomous technology, visual servo operation and human-robot interaction), and Robot Operating System Application Framework (ROSA 2.0), our proprietary robotics application framework.
Patrolling high-voltage substations where human presence is risky. Robots use thermal cameras to detect overheating transformers before failure occurs.
Serving as "scouts" in urban warfare or hostage situations, providing live 360-degree video feeds to tactical teams without risking lives.
Monitoring vast warehouse perimeters at night, detecting unauthorized entry and ensuring fire exits remain unobstructed.
The procurement demand for these robots is skyrocketing among Fortune 500 companies who are looking to automate their Facilities Management (FM). By replacing 3 shift-rotations of human guards with a single quadruped robot and a charging station, companies are seeing an ROI within 14-18 months.