00:00At Fauna Robotics, we believe the robots
00:05belong in the real world.
00:09So we've done things...
00:10a little differently.
00:13Sprout is a robot you actually want to...
00:15be around.
00:16One that's expressive.
00:18Lightweight.
00:20Durable.
00:25Soft to the touch.
00:28Designed without pinch points,
00:30and compliant.
00:35It's safe, capable, and ready to go.
00:41Sprout is a developer platform
00:43for people who want to build,
00:44not start from...
00:45from scratch.
00:46So you can focus on what excites you,
00:47and trust the rest to just work.
00:51Perception.
00:52Navigation.
00:53Education.
00:54Education.
00:55movement.
00:56Right out of the box.
01:00Built by our team,
01:01right here in New York City.
01:03A humanoid robot,
01:04meant to be...
01:05Lord.
01:06Extended.
01:07Shared.
01:11So that one day,
01:12robots can live alongside us,
01:13around the people who live.
01:15who matter most.
01:17Sprout is just the beginning
01:18of a future built today.
01:20together.
01:21What comes next,
01:22is up to you.
01:25I'm Rob.
01:26And I'm Josh.
01:27And we're the co-founders
01:28of Fauna Robotics.
01:31So I've been working in simulation
01:33and robotics for a while.
01:34And...
01:35and we kept running into the same problem.
01:36That there were no robots that felt safe
01:38to operate around people,
01:39and easy to...
01:40We knew the fastest way to get a robot out in the real world
01:43was to build a really capable...
01:45developer platform.
01:46Our strategy is to ship robots,
01:48not just build robots.
01:50inside the lab environment.
01:51So we built the kind of robot that I always wanted to work with.
01:56Sprout is a general purpose robotics platform,
01:59so it can...
02:00move around very effectively,
02:02manipulate objects in space,
02:03and it can map and navigate...
02:05its environment autonomously.
02:07We started small and took an iterative approach.
02:10This is Walker,
02:11our six-degree-of-freedom robot
02:12that took its first steps.
02:13Astoria here...
02:15is where we added arms and a waist.
02:17Leaker learned to see and map the world.
02:20And with Alpha,
02:21we added more degrees of freedom in the arm and grippers.
02:23The day Walker took its first steps...
02:25in a smaller office,
02:26and we all crowded around,
02:27and we were super excited to see it actually walk.
02:30Amazing!
02:31I have twin boys that were about one at the time,
02:34and so they were...
02:35neck and neck in terms of walking,
02:37and Walker taking its first steps.
02:39One...
02:40beat Walker,
02:41the other came shortly after Walker.
02:43It's very fun to see the parallels between...
02:45children growing up,
02:46and the capabilities that we're giving robots.
02:48We want to get sprouted...
02:50into lots of people's hands.
02:51Yes, roboticists,
02:52but also people who are new to robotics,
02:54hobbyists...
02:55enthusiasts,
02:56developers,
02:57people with ideas for how they want to see robots out in the world.
03:00We want robots to feel as familiar as something like a laptop or a smartphone.
03:04Sprouts the...
03:05the first step towards that,
03:06and we're just getting started.
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