Marketplace/Robotics/ArmX Lite SDK
4.6(156 reviews)
890 users·2.1K deploys
Robotics

About this product

ArmX Lite combines a 6-degree-of-freedom robotic arm with the ArmX SDK — a comprehensive ROS-compatible library for AI-assisted motion planning, collision avoidance, and teleoperation.

Perfect for university labs, robotics startups, and enterprise R&D teams who need a capable arm without enterprise pricing. The SDK ships with 15 pre-built grasping primitives and a natural-language control API so non-roboticists can get started immediately.

Key features

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6-DOF articulation

700mm reach, 500g payload. Sub-millimeter repeatability with built-in force sensing.

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AI motion planning

Collision-aware trajectory generation. Adapts in real-time to workspace changes.

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Natural language control

"Pick up the blue cube and place it in the bin" — no code required for common tasks.

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ROS 2 native

Full ROS 2 Humble support. Compatible with MoveIt, Nav2, and standard ROS tooling.

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Teleoperation

Control via web UI, joystick, VR headset, or the Python/REST API.

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Vision integration

Plug-and-play with Intel RealSense and ZED depth cameras for pick-and-place.

Specifications

DOF6
Max reach700 mm
Payload500 g
Repeatability±0.05 mm
InterfaceROS 2, REST API, Python SDK
Power24V DC, 150W peak

Customer reviews

4.6(156)
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Dr. Amara SinghRobotics Prof, MIT
4 days ago

Used this in our graduate robotics course. Students were running their own pick-and-place tasks within an afternoon. Remarkable.

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Felix HuangCTO at GripBot
2 weeks ago

The NL control API is a genuine differentiator. Non-engineers on our ops team can now program tasks themselves.

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Sophia LaurentResearch Engineer at Boston Dynamics
1 month ago

Solid arm for the price. The force sensing could have better dynamic range but overall very capable for research.

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