January 06, 2025

AgiBot Releases Open-Source Robot for Developers

AgiBot Releases Open-Source Robot for Developers

Developers can now customize their own AgiBot with the X1 robot, an open-source platform for the modular machine.

Thanks to the X1's customizable components, users can expand its uses and modify its features to meet specific demands.

"Our mission with the X1 is to provide a versatile, open platform that inspires innovation and accelerates progress," an AgiBot spokesperson said.

The X1's lightweight build focuses on safety while maintaining performance in environments with strict safety requirements.

Developers can create new applications or connect the robot to existing systems thanks to its open-source framework.

The company designed the robot to adapt to various work environments, making it useful across different industries.

AgiBot built the X1 to be upgradeable, allowing users to add features as their needs change.

The robot aims to help both researchers conducting experiments and businesses looking to add robotics to their operations.

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