Technical Due Diligence & Trust Report: Sanctuary AI — Phoenix
General-Purpose Humanoid Platform | Last verified: 2026-02-02
A) Short Overview
Sanctuary AI Phoenix is a general-purpose humanoid robot platform designed to perform physical work within human-centric environments. It integrates full-body mobility with the proprietary Carbon AI control system.
Manufacturer-Stated Use Cases:
- General-Purpose Work: Executing tasks in retail and warehouse settings (e.g., picking and sorting).
- AI-Driven Execution: Utilizing the Carbon AI architecture for complex task planning and real-time control.
- Industrial Automation: Expanding into manufacturing through strategic partnerships focused on automotive automation.
Commercial Availability:
Phoenix is not sold as a mass-market retail product. Availability is currently limited to enterprise deployments, pilot programs, and strategic partnerships.
B) Key Facts
Category | Sanctuary AI Phoenix | Notes / Variant | Source |
Manufacturer | Sanctuary AI | Headquarters: Vancouver, Canada | A1 |
Dimensions (Height) | approx. 170 cm | Reported (Secondary Source) | C2 |
Weight | approx. 70 kg | Reported (Secondary Source) | C2 |
Degrees of Freedom (DoF) | Unknown | Hands reported as 20 DoF | C2 |
Max Payload | 25 kg (55 lbs) | Reported (Secondary Source) | C2 |
Max Speed | approx. 5 km/h | Reported (Secondary Source) | C2 |
Control System | Carbon AI | Proprietary AI architecture | A2 |
Secondary Development | Proprietary | Conditions not publicly specified | A2 |
Procurement Route | Partnership / Pilot | No public list price | A3 |
IP Rating | Unknown | Not stated in primary sources | A1 |
Note on Discrepancies: Critical specs such as battery runtime and movement speed vary across sources. Runtime is reported between 4 to 8 hours; however, these figures are not independently verified and should be treated as “Reported” until confirmed via a signed contract appendix.
C) Capabilities & Limits
Verified Capabilities (Can):
- Real-World Deployment: Proven task execution in commercial retail environments (e.g., Mark’s).
- Advanced AI Control: The Carbon AI system allows for the translation of natural language intent into physical robotic action.
- Industrial Integration: Ongoing collaboration with Magna International for automotive manufacturing tasks.
Known Constraints (Limits):
- Data Transparency: Many technical specifications (IP rating, safety certifications, sensor SKUs) are not publicly disclosed by the manufacturer.
- Access Barrier: Requires deep enterprise-level partnership; not available for direct individual purchase.
- Environment: Designed for human-built environments; specialized outdoor or extreme environment ratings are currently unknown.
D) Verified Deployments
Organization | Location | Timeframe | Purpose |
Mark’s (Canadian Tire) | Langley, BC, Canada | 2023 (reported) | First commercial deployment in a retail environment. |
Magna International | Automotive Context | 2024+ (reported) | Integration into automotive manufacturing workflows. |
E) BotReburn Trust Note (Procurement Guidance)
- Contractual Specs: Do not rely on marketing blogs for performance data. Require a signed “as-quoted” specification sheet covering payload, duty cycles, and sensor accuracy.
- Safety Certification: Request local jurisdiction safety certifications (e.g., CE, UL, or ISO) and formal risk assessments, as these are not listed in public documents.
- Data Infrastructure: Clarify network requirements early. Determine what processing occurs locally on the robot versus what is processed in the Sanctuary AI cloud.
- Operational Model: Pilot programs often require dedicated on-site staff from the manufacturer; clarify support and maintenance obligations before signing.
F) Sources (Access Date: 2026-02-02)
- A1-A5: Sanctuary AI Official Blog (Unveiling, Carbon AI Tech, Magna Partnership).
C2: Qviro Technical Database (Secondary Specifications).


