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AgiBot, a global leader in humanoid robotics, has officially launched LinkCraft, a zero-code content creation platform enabling users to transform human movement videos into precise robot actions. Designed for creators, educators, and businesses, LinkCraft aims to simplify humanoid performance creation by removing the need for coding or complex robotics programming.
Previously, creating robot movements required specialized motion capture systems, reinforcement learning, and extensive engineering expertise. LinkCraft utilizes AI-based motion capture and cloud-powered imitation learning to automatically analyze human performance videos, such as dance routines or gestures, and replicate them on a humanoid robot. Users record and upload a video, and the platform converts motion into robot control strategies.
Beyond movement, LinkCraft supports voice performance creation with customizable tone, emotion, and expression. Users can upload recorded voices or use AI-based synthesis. Multimodal AI models synchronize voice, facial expressions, and gestures, creating emotionally engaging robot performances. Voice options include male, female, or fully custom AI-generated tones.
For professional users, LinkCraft features a timeline orchestration system akin to video editing software, allowing frame-by-frame control and the combination of actions, expressions, and sounds. The platform also supports synchronized control of multiple robots, enabling coordinated performances, retail displays, and research collaborations. The platform provides a library of 180+ action sets, 140 facial expression templates, and 11 themed scenarios.
LinkCraft is currently compatible with the AgiBot X2, with thousands of units scheduled to ship in 2025. Support for the AgiBot A2 and future models is planned. The public beta of LinkCraft is now available at linkcraft.agibot.com.
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