What if the Pixar Lamp came to life? Human Computer Lab, a research lab building expressive robots, today announced LeLamp, an open-source robot lamp for the home. First previewed in August, LeLamp brings character and motion to lighting: it looks where you point, reacts to voices, and performs playful 鈥済estures鈥 that make it feel alive while remaining simple enough to assemble in about two hours.
recently raised a $500,000 pre-seed (SAFE) round from South Park Commons and FR8.
鈥淲hen families walk into a robot store in a few years, they won鈥檛 pick a five-foot humanoid for the living room, they鈥檒l choose something expressive, safe, and companion-like,鈥 said Shahvir Sarkary, Founder & CEO of Human Computer Lab. 鈥淟eLamp is our first step toward a friendly operating system for home robots; approachable machines you enjoy living with.鈥
Earlier this year, Human Computer Lab ran rapid experiments at FR8, a hacker hotel in Finland, exploring new human-computer interaction paradigms. Every two weeks, the team shipped prototypes, from AI-powered cameras to new interfaces for large language models. After extensive testing, they chose to launch LeLamp: a robot you can assemble in two hours, build like Lego, and actually want in your home.
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LeLamp is also fully open source and聽anyone can access its code and hardware, and a global community of 320+ roboticists from companies like DeepMind, Logitech and X Moonshot Factory (Google) have signed up for pilots鈦犫仩. A total of 51 people are on the pilot pre-order interest list.
鈥淚n a future where we walk and work alongside robots, it鈥檚 not hard to imagine that we鈥檒l want ones to play with, as well. New interactive paradigms often begin as toys, and we鈥檙e excited to see the Human Computer Lab explore that design space,鈥 said Gopal Raman, Principal at South Park Commons.
LeLamp is currently in limited pilots. Interested contributors and early adopters can join the waitlist and access the open-source repository.
Looking ahead, Human Computer Lab鈥檚 vision is to use design and intentionality to create expressive robots as the first robots that we truly love 鈥 starting with LeLamp, but building a platform for many more. 鈥淥ur robots will be the first ones in people鈥檚 homes,鈥 says Sarkary.
About Human Computer Lab
Human Computer Lab is a research lab focused on building new human-computer interaction paradigms. They are building emotional and expressive robots.
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