Pricing

QTVUE PRICING

Engagement-based pricing for Unitree robotics. Project work and recurring partnerships. Public pricing Q3 2026.

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Run the Robot Review Checklist before you sign anything off.

3 layers × 9 categories × 47 interactive checks. Tick each line as you verify it — your progress saves locally and persists across reloads. Built from real Unitree acceptance criteria (firmware 1.5.2, DDS handshake, E-stop, fall-recovery, ROI).

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Engagement

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Project-based · Fixed price

Coming soon

/project · Q3 2026 public launch

  • Programming (unitree_sdk2 / unitree_ros2 / Isaac Lab)
  • Integration (DDS, ROS 2, fleet management)
  • Sim-to-real pipeline (Isaac Lab + LeRobot / Diffusion Policy)
  • Custom policy training + real-hardware validation
  • Operator runbook + 30-day on-site warranty
  • You own the program source, design files, and documentation
  • Written SOW with line-item pricing + acceptance criteria
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Partnership

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Recurring retainer · Dedicated team

Custom

/month · reserved capacity

  • Reserved monthly engineering hours, all 4 service lines
  • Multi-robot fleet support (homogeneous or mixed Unitree)
  • Ongoing sim-to-real policy updates (UniPwn 2025 patches, etc.)
  • Security & firmware monitoring (post-UniPwn 2025 SLA)
  • Quarterly on-site or remote training sessions
  • Carry-over hours (no use-it-or-lose-it)
  • Direct Slack / Teams channel with the engineering team
  • Custom invoicing, MSA, security DPA
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Research & Academia

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Free for qualified research labs

Free

/engagement · non-commercial

Programming and integration support for Unitree platforms is free for qualified non-commercial research labs, university robotics programs, and student projects using public SDKs. We ask for a short write-up of the research use case and, where appropriate, a citation in your published work.

  • Sim-to-real policy training (Isaac Lab / LeRobot / Diffusion Policy)
  • unitree_sdk2 + unitree_ros2 programming hours
  • Research-paper review for engineering claims
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Pilot Discount

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For the first 5 customers

Full 50%

/first engagement · 5 slots

Our first 5 customers get 50% off their first engagement. The pilot helps us validate the engagement model against real use cases, and gives you a meaningful discount in exchange for being an early reference. The discount applies to one engagement only — not recurring partnerships.

  • 50% off any one Engagement scope
  • Same deliverables + 30-day warranty
  • Early-reference request (case study, not fake metrics)

Capacity · Q3 2026

We don't hide scarcity.

Pre-launch means a small engineering team. We won't pretend otherwise. Here's the actual capacity we have for the next two quarters, and what it means for your timeline.

Q3 2026 · Jul–Sep

4 / 8 filled

4 of 8 engagement slots remaining

Q4 2026 · Oct–Dec

2 / 12 filled

10 of 12 engagement slots remaining

Where the cost goes

We don't bury the math.

The cost of an engagement is roughly the cost of the engineering time, the hardware, and the operations. Here's the honest split for a typical programming + integration engagement. Your actual mix may differ based on hardware, sim time, and security requirements.

Engineering time (programming, sim, integration)

62%

Hardware procurement + spare-parts buffer

18%

On-site / deployment travel (when needed)

10%

Operations, infra, monitoring, SRE

6%

Margin (reinvested into research + open tooling)

4%

Illustrative · actual mix varies by hardware, sim, and security scope

FAQ

Public pricing is scheduled for Q3 2026. Until then, every engagement is scoped individually and quoted from the intake form. Pre-launch pricing is intentionally transparent: you see the engagement model, the deliverables, and the cost drivers before you commit.

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