Overview
Pudu Robotics, a global leader in commercial service robotics, was recognized by Frost & Sullivan’s 2025 Global Embodied Intelligence and Commercial Service Robotics Independent Market Research Report as the world’s No. 1 company across four key dimensions: commercial service robot revenue, shipment volume, overseas market share among Chinese firms, and commercial cleaning robot revenue.
Global Market Leadership
The report states that Pudu holds approximately a 25% share of global commercial service robot revenue and a 23% share of shipment volume. The overall commercial service robot market expanded at a 37% compound annual growth rate (CAGR) between 2021 and 2025 and is projected to grow at a 31.2% CAGR through 2030. In 2025, the top five commercial service robotics companies were all Chinese, together accounting for more than 50% of the worldwide market.
Overseas Expansion
Pudu leads Chinese commercial service robotics exporters with an estimated 44% share of the overseas market. China’s export market for these robots nearly tripled from 2021 to 2025, and overseas shipments are expected to reach roughly 280,000 units by 2030. Pudu’s robots are deployed in over 85 countries and regions, serving more than 50,000 end customers and operating in 40 international hub airports. Approximately 60% of the PUDU CC1 series cleaning robot shipments are located in Europe and North America, and the company’s revenue in the Americas grew 285% year‑over‑year.
Commercial Cleaning Robotics Leadership
In the commercial cleaning segment, Pudu commands about a 29% global revenue share, making it the top provider worldwide. Its cleaning portfolio includes the AI‑enabled PUDU CC1 all‑in‑one cleaning robot, the PUDU MT1 dry‑cleaning robot, the PUDU BG1 large‑scale scrubber, and the PUDU SH1 smart upright scrubber. These robots serve environments such as offices, shopping malls, airports, factories, and healthcare facilities, with deployment scales ranging from hundreds to tens of thousands of square metres.
Industry Outlook and Technological Vision
Frost & Sullivan highlights commercial service robotics as a primary pathway for embodied AI commercialization, noting that robots provide a practical interface between intelligent software and physical operations. The firm forecasts the global robotics industry could become a trillion‑dollar market by 2030. Pudu’s “One Brain, Multiple Embodiments” architecture—comprising embodiment, system, and skill layers—embodies this vision, positioning the company to transition from a service‑robot leader to a broader embodied‑intelligence robotics provider.
Company Profile and Intellectual Property
To date, Pudu has shipped more than 130,000 robots worldwide and filed over 1,900 patent applications globally. Its product lines span service delivery, commercial cleaning, industrial delivery, and general embodied AI robots, with applications across retail, hospitality, manufacturing, real estate, healthcare, entertainment, education, and public services.