AgiBot Launches LinkCraft: A Zero-Code Platform for Human-to-Robot Performance Creation

AgiBot, a global leader in humanoid robotics, has officially launched LinkCraft, a revolutionary zero-code content creation platform that allows anyone to turn human movement videos into precise robot actions. Designed for creators, educators, and businesses, LinkCraft removes the barriers of coding and complex robotics programming, making humanoid performance creation simple, visual, and accessible to all.

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Breaking the Barriers of Traditional Robot Programming

Previously, creating robot movements required specialized motion capture systems, complex reinforcement learning, and deep engineering expertise. These methods limited creativity to only a few experts with technical backgrounds.

LinkCraft changes that completely. Using AI-based motion capture and cloud-powered imitation learning, it can automatically analyze a human performance video, like a dance, martial arts routine, or expressive gesture, and replicate it precisely on a humanoid robot. Users simply record and upload a video, and the platform handles the rest, converting motion into accurate robot control strategies.

Future updates will go even deeper, adding fine motor control down to individual fingers for more lifelike and detailed performances.

Voice, Emotion, and Expression for Human-Like Performances

LinkCraft doesn’t stop at movement. The platform also supports voice performance creation with customizable tone, emotion, and expression. Users can upload or record their own voice or use AI-based synthesis to generate speech.

The system intelligently synchronizes voice, facial expressions, and gestures using multimodal AI models, creating natural, emotionally engaging robot performances. Voice options include male, female, or even fully custom AI-generated tones ideal for storytelling, education, or customer engagement.

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Precision Timeline and Multi-Robot Collaboration

For creators and professionals, LinkCraft includes a timeline orchestration system that functions much like video editing software. Users can combine multiple actions, expressions, and sounds into seamless performances with frame-by-frame control.

The platform also supports group editing and synchronized control of multiple robots perfect for coordinated stage shows, retail displays, or research collaborations. With just one click, users can deploy different actions across several robots simultaneously.

Expansive Library and Community Sharing

To make creation even easier, LinkCraft provides access to a material library featuring 180+ action sets, 140 facial expression templates, and 11 themed scenarios. Users can remix official content or share their own, helping build a growing creative community where shared materials are instantly usable by others.

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Availability and Expansion

Currently, LinkCraft is fully compatible with AgiBot X2, which is already in mass production with thousands of units expected to ship in 2025. Support for AgiBot A2 and other upcoming models is on the way.

Applications range from entertainment and retail performances to research and education, positioning humanoid robots as real-world tools instead of just technology demos.

The public beta of LinkCraft is now live and free to explore at linkcraft.agibot.com. With LinkCraft, AgiBot is transforming how humans and robots collaborate, turning creativity into motion, and motion into life.

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