Most people hear "robotics" and think hardware. Wrong.
@axisrobotics isn't building robots. They're building the data layer that trains them.
Think $NVDA for AI chips — Axis is doing that for robot movement data.
Right now, teaching a robot to pick up an object = someone sitting in a lab showing it over and over. Slow. Expensive. Covers maybe 5 tasks max.
Axis flips that:
• Anyone with a browser can teach a sim robot
• Or just record your own hand movements with your phone
Booster Robotics, Geely, Lotus are already using this.
You can give a robot the best hardware in the world — it still can't do shit until it's been trained on real movement data.
That's the problem Axis solves. They're the invisible infrastructure layer every robotics company needs to scale.
@axisrobotics isn't building robots. They're building the data layer that trains them.
Think $NVDA for AI chips — Axis is doing that for robot movement data.
Right now, teaching a robot to pick up an object = someone sitting in a lab showing it over and over. Slow. Expensive. Covers maybe 5 tasks max.
Axis flips that:
• Anyone with a browser can teach a sim robot
• Or just record your own hand movements with your phone
Booster Robotics, Geely, Lotus are already using this.
You can give a robot the best hardware in the world — it still can't do shit until it's been trained on real movement data.
That's the problem Axis solves. They're the invisible infrastructure layer every robotics company needs to scale.