Engineered Arts AmecavsTesla Optimus Gen 2
Side-by-side comparison of Engineered Arts Ameca and Tesla Optimus Gen 2: specs, price, use cases and SDKs.

Ameca
Hyper-realistic humanoid face + upper-body for HRI research

Optimus Gen 2
General-purpose humanoid from Tesla
Specifications
| Spec | Ameca | Optimus Gen 2 |
|---|---|---|
| Price (USD) | $175,000 | $30,000 |
| Category | humanoid | humanoid |
| Runtime | — | 8 h |
| Speed | — | 2.5 m/s |
| Weight | 50 kg | 57 kg |
| Reach | Upper-body humanoid | — |
| Degrees of Freedom | 51 | 28 |
- HRI research
- Museum / theme park installations
- Brand activations
- Film + TV
- Factory automation
- Home assistance
- Logistics
When to pick which
Choose the Engineered Arts Ameca for high-stakes human-robot interaction (HRI) scenarios where emotional resonance and facial fidelity are paramount. In museum installations or luxury brand activations, Ameca’s 51 degrees of freedom—concentrated largely in the face and upper body—allow for nuanced non-verbal communication that a utility-focused robot cannot replicate. Researchers in social robotics should prioritize this platform for its seamless LLM integration via Tritium OS, enabling sophisticated conversational AI deployments. While the $175,000 price point is significant, the investment is justified for film production or theme park environments requiring a hyper-realistic presence to engage the public effectively.
Opt for the Tesla Optimus Gen 2 when deploying at scale for labor-intensive tasks in logistics or factory automation. At a $30,000 price point, it is positioned for fleet deployment where cost-per-unit is a critical constraint. Its 8-hour runtime and 2.5 m/s walking speed make it suitable for mobile tasks across large warehouse floors, unlike stationary or upper-body-focused research platforms. Developers looking to integrate with Python-based stacks for general-purpose manipulation will find the Tesla Bot API more aligned with industrial workflows. Limited public spec data regarding its real-world payload capacity suggests buyers should request a vendor briefing for specific heavy-lifting requirements.
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