AgiBot Unveils LinkCraft, a Zero-Code Platform for Humanoid Robot Performances
Shanghai-based robotics company AgiBot has introduced LinkCraft, a zero-code platform that turns human motion videos into humanoid robot performances, announced in a press release. The platform combines AI motion capture, imitation learning, and multimodal orchestration to allow users to generate robot actions without programming knowledge.
Users can upload a video of human movements, and LinkCraft automatically translates the actions into robot control strategies. The system supports activities such as dance, martial arts, and gestures, and will soon expand to enable fine motor control of individual fingers. It also features a voice performance module that synchronizes speech with robot movements and facial expressions, using voice synthesis for customizable tone and emotion.
LinkCraft includes timeline orchestration tools for editing robot actions, sounds, and expressions in sequence, enabling frame-precise control for commercial or entertainment use. A group control function allows multiple robots to perform coordinated sequences simultaneously. The platform also provides a material library with over 180 action sets and 140 expression templates for easy composition and sharing.
Currently, LinkCraft is compatible with the AgiBot X2 robot and will soon support additional models such as the AgiBot A2. The public beta of the platform is now available, with the AgiBot X2 already deployed across entertainment, retail, research, and education environments.
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