OneRobotics Partners with 58.com to Bridge the “Last Mile” of Embodied AI into Home Services
Recently, OneRobotics and 58.com officially signed a strategic cooperation framework agreement. The two parties will focus on life-service scenarios and deepen cooperation in real-world data sharing, robotic application deployment, and industry talent development. Through this partnership, OneRobotics’ capabilities in embodied AI models, data collection, and multi-form-factor robotic products will be further integrated with the strengths of 58.com and its subsidiary HHKX Technology in life-service scenarios, user connectivity, and talent networks.

This cooperation marks an important extension of OneRobotics’ strategic development in embodied intelligence. Powered by its self-developed AI brain, OneModel, and its portfolio of robots across multiple form factors, OneRobotics has established an end-to-end technology loop spanning real-world data collection, model training, and validation on physical robots. By working with 58.com, OneRobotics will further strengthen the connection between real-world household needs and robotic applications, enabling embodied intelligence to reach a broader range of scenarios and users through commercial deployment.
Jointly Exploring High-Quality Human Interaction Data in Real-Life Scenarios
To support the training of OneRobotics’ self-developed AI brain, OneModel, as well as the continuous iteration of its robotic products, the two parties will jointly explore the collection and application of high-quality human interaction data from real-life scenarios, further expanding datasets covering human interactions, household tasks, object manipulation, and long-tail everyday activities.
OneRobotics has continued to build out its capabilities in real-world data collection, physical robot training, and scenario-based validation. Through approaches including Ego-centric data collection, UMI, and physical robot teleoperation, the company captures action sequences, operational experience, environmental changes, and interaction feedback from real-world tasks, transforming them into data resources that can be used for training, evaluation, and replay. These data resources are continuously fed into OneModel training, robot capability evaluation, and product validation.


Through this cooperation, the two parties will leverage 58.com’s capabilities in user connectivity, scenario organization, and service networks to expand sources of human operation and interaction data across real-life and workplace environments, with an initial focus on households, sports and wellness, and commercial services. Human actions, operational experience, environmental changes, and task feedback generated in these scenarios will be transformed into data resources usable by embodied AI models.
These real-world data will further enter OneRobotics’ closed-loop system of “real-world tasks – data collection – model training – capability evaluation – physical robot validation – continuous iteration,” providing a richer real-world foundation for OneModel training, robot capability evaluation, and the continuous evolution of robotic products across different form factors.
Jointly Building Demonstration Bases for Robot Training and Real-World Deployment
Building on OneRobotics’ long-term expertise in embodied AI models, robotic products, and real-world data closed loops, the company will further combine its capabilities with the scenario resources and service networks of 58.com and its subsidiary HHKX Technology across households, retail stores, and commercial services.
In the near term, the cooperation will focus on physical robot training, scenario validation, and application deployment in areas such as sports and wellness and commercial retail environments. Over the longer term, it will gradually expand into households and other real-world environments, continuously improving robots’ generalization and operational capabilities across diverse tasks and complex scenarios, while accelerating the transition from model and training capabilities to product capabilities and scalable deployment.

The two parties will also explore new models in which human workers and robots collaborate to complete real-world tasks. Traditional labor services will be extended into robot training, testing, and application processes, with the aim of establishing a mechanism that connects “how humans perform a task” with “how robots learn to perform the same task.” This will help create replicable embodied AI application practices with broader industry demonstration value.
Jointly Building a Robot Aftermarket Service Network
OneRobotics’ products are currently available in more than 90 countries and regions worldwide, serving over 5 million households. As the company continues to expand its embodied robotics portfolio and deploy more robots into real-world environments, OneRobotics will further strengthen its localized services and aftermarket support capabilities in line with the growing scale of its products.
Under this strategic cooperation, OneRobotics will work with 58.com to explore the development of a robot aftermarket service system by leveraging 58.com’s resources in local lifestyle services, skilled workforce organization, and offline service networks.
Focusing on the practical needs of the robot aftermarket, the two parties will further improve systems for talent recruitment, training, certification, hands-on practice, and service delivery. This will create stronger alignment between robotic product capabilities and nationwide offline service capacity, providing sustained and reliable aftermarket support for the large-scale deployment of robots in real-world scenarios.
Through this strategic cooperation, OneRobotics and 58.com will further leverage their complementary strengths in robotics technology, real-world data, scenario connectivity, and service networks. The two parties will deepen collaboration across robot training and scenario deployment, robot aftermarket service networks, and high-quality human interaction data from real-life scenarios, accelerating the evolution of embodied intelligence from model training and capability validation toward real-world applications and services at scale.
Looking ahead, the two parties will continue to deepen their cooperation and accelerate the transition of embodied intelligence from technological and product capabilities to large-scale industrial applications, building an embodied intelligence industry collaboration framework that connects real-world data, robotic capabilities, and industrial services.
