Hugging Face Launches Two Revolutionary Humanoid Robots

Hugging Face Unleashes Two New Robots That Are Ready to Take Over the World (or Your Desk)
Humanoid Hero: HopeJR – a full‑size, open‑source marvel for under $3,000
- 66 Degrees of Freedom: Think of it as the robot that can dance, work a desk, and still keep its cool.
- Walking & Arm Moves: It can stroll, lift, and even flirt with objects—perfect for those who think their office chair should have better social skills.
- Open Source: With code in the public domain, you can tweak, tinker, and brag about your DIY robot experiments.
- Designer Collaboration: @therobotstudio + @huggingface + a splash of tech wizardry.
Mini Marvel: Reachy Mini – a desktop companion that talks, listens, and tests your AI apps
- Head Movement: It swivels its neck like a trained mimic, giving a visual cue that you’re genuinely listening.
- Speak & Hear: Equipped with a tiny microphone and speaker, it can answer to your prompts and critique your typo‑free prose.
- Lab Guru: Ideal for developers who want to play with AI interactions without breaking their coffee machine.
- Compact & Cozy: Fits perfectly on your desk, making it a great telecommuting sidekick.
Both robots are open source, meaning you can dive into their code, tweak their algorithms, and even contribute back to Hugging Face’s community.
What the Heads Say
- Clem Delangue, the CEO, hinted that shipping might begin by the year’s end, but the waitlist is still open—so keep your fingers crossed and your shipping address handy.
- Remi Cadene, the face behind the tweet, said it’s “almost a game changer” and tagged the two projects in his highlight.
All in all, Hugging Face’s new robots feel like the future of robotics: accessible, giggling friendly, and ready to help you build the next AI masterpiece—just don’t forget the batteries, or your robots might start building their own Kickstarter campaigns.
Hugging Face Rolls Out the Reachy Mini: A Budget-Friendly Buddy for the Robotic Renaissance
Think of the Reachy Mini as the robotic version of a ten‑year‑old coder’s dream: open for tinkering, cheap enough not to scare off the average hobbyist, yet powerful enough to keep the tech giants from monopolizing the field.
Price Tag Breakdown
- HopeJR – about
$3,000
per unit - Reachy Mini – roughly
$250–$300
, depending on tariffs
Thanks to the Human‑Friendly Culture that Hugging Face promotes, you’ll get a robot that isn’t a mysterious black box. As Delangue puts it in a quick email, the real magic lies in transparency: anyone can
- assemble a Reachy Mini from scratch
- rebuild it if something breaks or if you fancy a cosmetic upgrade
- delve under the hood to understand the logic that moves it
Behind the Launch
Powerful, and not just because of sleek marketing: Hugging Face merged with Pollen Robotics back in April, giving them the new capabilities needed to bring Reachy to life. Delangue hinted that this partnership lit a spark that would keep the democratizing flame burning.
Broader Vision
This release is a chapter in a broader strategy Hugging Face has been crafting for years. In 2024 they debuted LeRobot, an open‑AI ecosystem—a toolbox featuring models, datasets, and utilities designed to simplify building robotics systems. The new bots clearly show that the firm’s ambition isn’t just theoretical but tangible.
Takeaway
With the Reachy Mini, robotics moves from a high‑priced, obscure domain into the realm of everyday DIY enthusiasts. If you’ve ever dreamed of tinkering with a robot without spiraling into deep pockets, this is an invitation you can’t pass up.
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Tech and VC heavyweights join the Disrupt 2025 agenda
Netflix, ElevenLabs, Wayve, Sequoia Capital — just a few of the heavy hitters joining the Disrupt 2025 agenda. They’re here to deliver the insights that fuel startup growth and sharpen your edge. Don’t miss the 20th anniversary of TechCrunch Disrupt, and a chance to learn from the top voices in tech — grab your ticket now and save up to $675 before prices rise.
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What’s New?
- SO‑101: The company’s latest 3‑D‑printed, fully programmable robotic arm has finally landed. Built in partnership with French robotics wizardry at The Robot Studio, this little powerhouse is ready to tackle anything from precise point‑and‑click tasks to heavy lifting (yes, even that blender on your counter).
- LeRobot Platform upgrade: By teaming up with AI startup Yaak, the platform’s training library now includes fresh data on self‑driving machines. Think autonomous cars, drones, or at the very least, making life a little smoother for everyone on the road.
Why It Matters
Imagine a robot arm that can pick up your coffee, do your dishes, and give your pet a high‑five. That’s the vision behind SO‑101. Meanwhile, the new LeRobot dataset is set to equip AI systems with the knowledge to navigate roads without human intervention—perfect for future commutes and a safety net against those “driverless” fumbles.
Event Details
- Date: October 27‑29, 2025
- Location: San Francisco, California
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Stay tuned, stay excited, and let the future of robotics roll in with a smile!