Caviar Transforms Unitree G1 Robot into the Luxury Aladdín Humanoid

Published on January 22, 2026 | Translated from Spanish
Photograph of Caviar's Aladdín humanoid robot, with detailed oriental decoration on its structure, showing arabesque motifs and applications that simulate precious metals on the Unitree G1 chassis.

Caviar Transforms a Unitree G1 Robot into the Luxury Humanoid Aladdín

The company Caviar unveils an initiative that fuses robotic technology with high-level craftsmanship. Its creation, named Aladdín, is a humanoid robot featuring an oriental aesthetic inspired by the tales of One Thousand and One Nights. Instead of building from scratch, the brand uses the Unitree G1 model as a base, a mass-produced bipedal robot, and applies its distinctive philosophy of coating devices with sumptuous elements. This step marks how the luxury sector is exploring unexpected territories to capture a niche of collectors. 🦾✨

The Proven Robotic Platform

The Unitree G1 forms the functional core of the project. This commercial humanoid is characterized by its agility and stable gait. By using a already developed and proven technical base, Caviar can focus all its resources on transforming the aesthetic appearance and coating materials, without altering the internal mechanics or main electronics. This strategy allows launching an exclusive piece without the enormous investment required to develop all the underlying robotics.

Key features of the approach:
  • Uses a functional commercial robot as the base chassis.
  • Keeps the original movement and balance capabilities intact.
  • Focuses the intervention on the exterior appearance and applied materials.
The result is a product that behaves like the standard robot but is displayed as a unique work of art.

Caviar's Exclusive Seal in Robotics

Caviar is recognized for customizing gadgets like phones and watches with gold, diamonds, and noble woods. With Aladdín, it extends this practice to the field of humanoids. The decoration incorporates detailed oriental motifs, coatings that simulate precious metals, and potential inlays. The firm does not specify the exact materials, but the objective is clear: turn a technological device into a collectible object or an exhibition piece. The added value is purely ornamental, without intending to improve robotic functionality.

Elements that define this luxury project:
  • Extension of the customization philosophy to a large-format robot.
  • Absolute priority to design and surface finishes.
  • Presentation as an artistic and status statement, not as a technical advancement.

A New Paradigm for Exclusive Technology

This initiative illustrates how luxury brands can manifest in areas beyond the traditional ones, seeking to surprise and attract a very specific audience. The Aladdín project raises curious considerations, such as the maintenance that a robot with delicate finishes would require or the inherent risk that its decoration becomes the main target. Luxury robotics thus introduces a dialogue between functional engineering and the most extravagant artistic expression. 🤖💎