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Asimov opens full-body humanoid platform

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Asimov opens full-body humanoid platform
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Asimov opens full-body humanoid platform

Asimov v1 is an open-source full-body humanoid robot from Asimov that is being released as a reference platform and DIY kit. The official manual says the robot is 1.2 m tall, weighs 35 kg, has 25+2 degrees of freedom, and is focused on basic walking, teleoperation, sensing, and cloud-based agent control rather than hands, manipulation, or advanced locomotion. The launch positions it as a buildable hardware stack with documentation, videos, BOM access, and source code for people who want to assemble and extend the robot themselves.

// ANALYSIS

Hot take: this is less “consumer robot launch” and more “open hardware platform drop,” which matters because humanoids are usually locked behind proprietary stacks.

  • The release leans into reproducibility: DIY kit, BOM, manual, build videos, and open source code.
  • The platform is intentionally scoped: it supports teleop walking and sensing, but not manipulation or onboard training.
  • The specs are substantial for an open humanoid: 1.2 m height, 35 kg weight, and 25+2 DoF.
  • The product story is stronger for developers and researchers than for general consumers.
  • The biggest signal is ecosystem intent: Asimov is being framed as a reference humanoid others can study, modify, and build on.
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roboticsopen-sourcehumanoidhumanoid-robotdiy-kithardwarerobotics-platform

DISCOVERED

50d ago

2026-04-27

PUBLISHED

50d ago

2026-04-27

RELEVANCE

9/ 10

AUTHOR

Anen-o-me