Introducing OMO-ROBOT Architecture, OMOWAY Optimises Advanced AI for Human Mobility Needs
Singapore — Technology company OMOWAY has officially launched its latest technology architecture, the OMO-ROBOT Architecture, at a global event held in Singapore on Thursday, 12 March 2026. On the occasion, the company also announced that its flagship product, the OMO X, an electric motorcycle featuring the world’s first mass-produced automatic balancing technology, has officially entered the mass production phase.
OMOWAY is recognised as a technology company focused on developing intelligent mobility based on the integration of hardware and software. The company develops two-wheeled vehicle technology that combines artificial intelligence, perception sensors, and robotic systems to deliver a safer, more stable, and adaptive riding experience for users.
The global launch in Singapore affirms the country’s position as a centre of technological innovation in Southeast Asia. According to the company, Singapore was selected as the strategic gateway to the regional market and the location of OMOWAY’s global headquarters, positioning the company within the rapidly developing technology ecosystem in the region.
The core technology introduced at the event is the OMO-ROBOT Architecture, an integrated technology system that serves as the “brain” for all OMOWAY products. The system combines aerospace-grade gyroscope technology with reinforcement learning-based artificial intelligence models developed internally.
Through this approach, OMOWAY seeks to address one of the most fundamental challenges in two-wheeled vehicles: maintaining balance. For more than a century, motorcycles have been known as vehicles prone to tipping over when stationary or moving very slowly. With this new technology, OMOWAY seeks to change that paradigm.
“For years we asked ourselves one simple thing: why do motorcycles still fall over when they stop? From that question came the idea to build a two-wheeled vehicle capable of maintaining its own balance,” said OMOWAY founder Todd He at the launch.
The OMO-ROBOT Architecture is designed with four primary capabilities that resemble human instincts. The system can “see” through a 360-degree visual perception system, “think” through decision-making models in milliseconds, “act” through precision coordination between motor, braking, steering, and gyroscope, and “react” instantly through high-performance electrical and electronic architecture.
The main product highlighted at the launch is the OMO X, an electric motorcycle capable of automatically maintaining balance without needing a stand. The vehicle uses a high-precision Control Moment Gyroscope (CMG) module that utilises the principle of angular momentum conservation, allowing the motorcycle to remain upright even when travelling extremely slowly or stationary.
With this technology, the OMO X can maintain stability autonomously and assist riders in various riding situations. This not only increases comfort but also has the potential to enhance safety, particularly for novice riders or in heavy traffic conditions.
Beyond automatic balancing technology, the motorcycle is also equipped with an active safety system called “All-Scenario Protection”. This system enables the vehicle to provide active intervention in various conditions, such as helping to prevent skidding on wet roads, providing stability assistance when cornering, and performing obstacle avoidance in emergency situations.
This innovation transforms the concept of the traditional motorcycle into a more intelligent and responsive vehicle. OMOWAY has even defined a new category for this product as MotoRobot — a two-wheeled vehicle capable of perceiving its environment, maintaining balance, and interacting with the rider through an artificial intelligence system.
“The OMO X is not merely an electric motorcycle. We envision it as a mobility robot capable of understanding its environment and working with the rider to create a safer riding experience,” said Todd He.
Beyond introducing technological innovation, the OMO X has also received international recognition by winning the iF Design Award 2026. The prestigious German design award was given to the product for successfully combining futuristic design with innovative technological function.
OMOWAY has also announced that Indonesia will be the primary market for the OMO X. The company has scheduled the opening of official pre-orders for the end of April 2026, whilst the market launch will be held in Jakarta at the end of May 2026, coinciding with the announcement of the vehicle’s complete pricing and specifications.
OMOWAY’s Indonesian Market General Manager, Yulong Chen, stated that Indonesia was selected as the primary market because it has one of the world’s largest two-wheeled vehicle ecosystems and a growing rate of technology adoption.
“Indonesia is a very important market for us. With an extremely large number of motorcycle users and high mobility needs, we see a great opportunity to bring safer and smarter riding technology to the public,” said Yulong Chen.
He added that the company is also preparing various local initiatives to support the product’s presence in Indonesia, including developing a service ecosystem and collaborations with domestic industry partners.
Although designed as a global product, the company stated that expansion to other regions such as Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia, Europe, and the United States is not a priority for 2026. OMOWAY is currently conducting market evaluation and localisation research before expanding sales to these countries.
Beyond the smart motorcycle, OMOWAY is also introducing Mobility One, a versatile wheeled robot designed for various usage scenarios such as logistics.