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Axol Dual-Arm Robot Launches For Real-World Physical AI Development

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Almond Robotics@almond_robotics

Announcing Axol: a dual-arm robot designed for teams working with physical AI. Made in America.

Axol is for builders who believe robots should work, in the real world, not just staged environments, and that the future of physical AI should be open, not closed.

#robotics #automation #ai #hardware

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Chris Paxton@chris_j_paxton

Love seeing capable, low-cost robots like this entering the market. Robots are the development platform of the future -- we need hardware that can do lots of useful work

Almond Robotics@almond_robotics

Announcing Axol: a dual-arm robot designed for teams working with physical AI. Made in America.

Axol is for builders who believe robots should work, in the real world, not just staged environments, and that the future of physical AI should be open, not closed.

#robotics #automation #ai #hardware

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Almond Robotics@almond_robotics

We assemble every unit in San Francisco, CA - so we can be there for you when it matters.

We’re not just building Axol, we’re a manufacturing startup building the factory that fuels the robotic future of America.

If you’re a builder in robotics + AI then Axol is for you.

➡️ Order now https://www.almond.bot/

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Almond Robotics@almond_robotics

You can get Axol for $7,999 with in-person deliveries & support in the Bay Area. First shipments are already going out this week & the first batch has limited supply.

➡️ Github https://github.com/almond-bot ➡️ Docs https://docs.almond.bot/ ➡️ Discord https://discord.gg/BJYdtx3JJk

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Andile@FlexAppeall

@almond_robotics What grippers are you using?

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Blissy@BlissyOnX

@chris_j_paxton the real question is whether open hardware actually takes off or stays niche

feels like every "open" platform ends up locking down eventually

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