Open Source Robot Learning Kits
Affordable, community-backed hardware for imitation learning, data collection, and VLA research—from first demo to trained policy.
The Open-Source Advantage
Open-source robot kits lower the barrier to entry for manipulation research. They provide reproducible hardware designs, community-maintained software stacks, and compatibility with popular learning frameworks like LeRobot, robomimic, and ACT. For labs that need to scale up data collection across many identical setups, open-source kits offer an unbeatable cost-per-arm ratio.
Kits Available at SVRC
OpenArm 101
SVRC's own 6-DOF open-source arm, purpose-built for data collection and imitation learning. OpenArm ships fully assembled and calibrated, with a leader-follower teleoperation setup, ROS 2 drivers, and first-class LeRobot integration. It is the fastest path from unboxing to recording your first demonstration dataset.
View OpenArm 101 specs and pricing →
SO-100 / SO-101
The SO-100 and SO-101 are low-cost 6-DOF arms from the Hugging Face LeRobot community. Built from 3D-printed parts and hobby servos, they cost under $300 in materials. The SO-101 adds improved servo brackets and cable routing. Both are natively supported by the LeRobot Python library for data recording and policy training.
Browse SO-100/SO-101 kits in the store →
ALOHA / Mobile ALOHA
A bimanual teleoperation platform from Stanford using paired ViperX arms. Mobile ALOHA adds a wheeled base for whole-body manipulation tasks. SVRC carries pre-assembled ALOHA setups and supports custom configurations with additional sensors or different arm models.
The LeRobot Ecosystem
LeRobot is an open-source Python framework by Hugging Face for robot learning. It provides a unified interface for:
- Data recording — Capture demonstrations in a standard format with synchronized camera and joint data.
- Dataset management — Upload, version, and share datasets on the Hugging Face Hub.
- Policy training — Train ACT, Diffusion Policy, and other architectures with a single config file.
- Evaluation — Replay trained policies on real hardware or in simulation.
All SVRC open-source kits ship with LeRobot configuration files so you can start recording within minutes of setup.
Choosing the Right Kit
- Budget under $300 — SO-100/SO-101 (requires 3D printing and assembly).
- Ready-to-use out of the box — OpenArm 101 (fully assembled, calibrated, SVRC-supported).
- Bimanual tasks — ALOHA or DK1 Bimanual Kit for two-arm setups.
- Mobile manipulation — Mobile ALOHA for navigation + manipulation research.
Next Steps
Visit the SVRC Store to see all kits, or start with the learning paths for step-by-step onboarding. For bulk orders or custom configurations, contact contact@roboticscenter.ai.