Soft robots have demonstrated superior flexibility and functionality than
conventional rigid robots. These versatile devices can respond to a wide range
of external stimuli (including light, magnetic field, heat, electric field,
etc.), and can perform sophisticated tasks. Notably, soft magnetic robots
exhibit unparalleled advantages among numerous soft robots (such as untethered
control, rapid response, and high safety), and have made remarkable progress in
small-scale manipulation tasks and biomedical applications. Despite the
promising potential, soft magnetic robots are still in their infancy and
require significant advancements in terms of fabrication, design principles,
and functional development to be viable for real-world applications. Recent
progress shows that bionics can serve as an effective tool for developing soft
robots. In light of this, the review is presented with two main goals: (i)
exploring how innovative bioinspired strategies can revolutionize the design
and actuation of soft magnetic robots to realize various life-like motions;
(ii) examining how these bionic systems could benefit practical applications in
small-scale solid/liquid manipulation and therapeutic/diagnostic-related
biomedical fields