Calling all robot fanatics! We are the creators of the Robot Guide, IEEE’s interactive robotics site, and we need your help.
Today we are expanding our huge catalog to about 250 robots and we want your opinion to decide which are the most interesting, most wanted and also the scariest robots.
To submit your votes, find robots that interest you on the site and rate them based on their design and capabilities. Every Friday we’ll tally the votes to update our bot rankings.
May the coolest (or scariest) robot win!
Our collection currently contains 242 robots, including humanoids, drones, social robots, underwater vehicles, exoskeletons, self-driving cars, and more.
The Robots Guide features three rankings: Top Rated, Most Wanted, and Scariest.IEEE Spec
You can browse the collection by filtering robots by category, feature, and country, or sort them by name, year, or size. And you can also search for robots by keywords.
In particular, check out some new additions that could use more voices. These include some really cool robots like LOVOT, Ingenuity, GITAI G1, Tertill, Salto, Proteus and SlothBot.
Each robot’s profile includes detailed specifications, photos, videos, history, and some even have interactive features that allow you to move and rotate the robots in a 360º display.
And note that these are all real-world robots. If you’re looking for sci-fi robots, check out our new Face-Off! Sci-Fi Robots game.
Redesigning Robots
Today, we’re also relaunching the Robots Guide website with a sleek new design, more sections and games, and thousands of photos and videos.
The new website was designed by the prestigious design consultancy Pentagram in collaboration with the design and technology studio Standard.
The website is built as a modern, fully responsive web application. It’s powered by Remix.run, a React-based web framework, structured content by Sanity.io, and site search by Algolia.
More important points.
- Discover nearly 250 robots
- Make the robots move and rotate 360º
- View over 1000 amazing photos
- Watch 900 videos of robots in action
- Play the game Sci-Fi Robots Face-Off
- Keep updated with daily robot news
- Read detailed technical specifications about each robot
- Robot ratings. highest rated, most wanted, most feared
The Robots Guide is intended for anyone who wants to learn more about robotics, including robot enthusiasts, both experts and beginners, researchers, entrepreneurs, STEM educators, teachers, and students.
The foundation of the Robots Guide is IEEE’s Robots app, which has been downloaded 1.3 million times and is used in classrooms and STEM programs around the world.
The Robot Guide is an editorial product IEEE Specthe world’s leading technology and engineering journal and the flagship publication of the IEEE.
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