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You can now 3D-print a humanoid robot at home for $2,500
Building a humanoid robot used to be the kind of thing reserved for well-funded labs and companies with serious budgets. Now, if you have a 3D printer, some technical skills, and about $2,500 to spend ...
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Hugging Face’s new $2.5k LeRobot humanoid brings 3D-printed robotics within reach
Humanoid robots remain out of reach for most people due to their high cost, ...
LeRobot Humanoid by HuggingFace brings open-source, low-cost robotics to all with 3D-printable parts, full stack, and $2,500 ...
A $2,500 pair of humanoid robot legs built from 3D-printed parts and off-the-shelf components is not going to win marathons ...
A maker has built a two-legged walking robot using just five RC servos, an ESP32 microcontroller, and 3D-printed parts, ...
Open source robotics AI platform LeRobot surpassed 58,000 community datasets in 2026 — 50x growth in under a year — making it the largest dataset category on Hugging Face and signaling a ...
Open source robotics AI model MolmoAct2 from the Allen Institute for AI runs up to 37 times faster than its predecessor, ...
Brian Gerkey of Open Robotics will explain how the open-source community is ushering in the age of robots and AI at the ...
Menlo Research’s $15,000 Asimov DIY kit provides developers and labs with an open-source humanoid robot platform for building, testing, and customizing.
The new Hugging Face Reachy Mini App Store already hosts a library of over 200 community-built applications, and Reachy Mini owners will be able to download any of these free of charge to start ...
Have you ever dreamed of building your own walking robot but felt overwhelmed by the complexity or cost? Dorian Todd explores how the Sesame Project makes robotics more accessible than ever, offering ...
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