The interesting thing about @RoboX_to is how simple the starting point is
You do not need a robotics lab, a special camera setup, or expensive hardware to help create useful robotics data.
A normal smartphone already has a camera, motion sensors, location signals, and sometimes depth sensors too
That means the phone in someone’s pocket can become a small first person data sensor for robotics training
It is a simple idea, but the scale is where it gets powerful
@0xsikdar , @0xnag1 , @MohdSarim0
The interesting thing about @RoboX_to is how simple the starting point is
You do not need a robotics lab, a special camera setup, or expensive hardware to help create useful robotics data.
A normal smartphone already has a camera, motion sensors, location signals, and sometimes depth sensors too
That means the phone in someone’s pocket can become a small first person data sensor for robotics training
It is a simple idea, but the scale is where it gets powerful
@0xsikdar , @0xnag1 , @MohdSarim0
Robots don’t learn from simulations alone.
@RoboX_to is collecting real first-person data through 5 campaigns:
EgoGrasp ��� how we handle objects
EgoDaily – everyday tasks & routines
EgoNav – moving through spaces
EgoScene – understanding environments
EgoSocial – human interactions
The goal? Give robots the real-world context they need to learn like humans.
Every robotics company wants smarter robots.
Smarter robots need better training data.
Better training data comes from real humans doing real things.
Cooking.
Cleaning.
Packing.
Repairing.
Working.
That is the layer @RoboX_to is building.
Launching soon on App Store
Robotics does not only have a model problem, it has a data problem.
Language models had the internet to learn from, image models had billions of pictures, but robots need something much harder: real movement, real rooms, real hands, real objects, and real mistakes.
That is the part @RoboX_to is trying to solve by turning normal smartphones into first person data sensors for robotics training.
Not inside a perfect lab, but inside the messy world robots actually need to understand.
@0xsikdar , @0xnag1 , @MohdSarim0
An open source developer connecting all types of hardware using DimOS.
Snapchat Spectacles + Robot dog vibe coded in <1 day.
Play with hardware and physical space like connecting lego bricks.