The Genisom L1-W is described as the first small-scale industry-grade wheeled quadruped robot, combining wheel speed with legged agility. It carries a 10 kg continuous walking load, clears obstacles up to 65 cm, climbs 40-degree slopes and 16 cm continuous stairs, and reaches a top speed over 5.5 m/s. Twelve fully self-developed high-power-density joint modules deliver 48 N·m peak torque using proprietary Kirin alloy material with over one million impact tests of durability. Rated IP54, it features AI reinforcement learning motion control and operates at noise levels as low as 55 dB. Seven standard hardware interfaces and a full-machine SDK support expansion modules including high-compute boards, perception, positioning, and 4G modules. An EDU variant adds NVIDIA Orin NX with 100 TOPS. It targets search and rescue, emergency fire protection, research and education, and security patrol.
