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AlohaMini

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AlohaMini is a dual-arm mobile robot with a motorized vertical lift — beautifully designed, fully 3D-printable, and affordable.

Built for embodied AI research and real-world manipulation. Assemble at home in ~60 minutes, customize every part, and train or deploy with LeRobot.

Note: Use ROS only if you need URDF visualization, RViz inspection, or Gazebo simulation.

Updates

  • [2025-12-18] — URDF and simulation assets are now available for visualization and simulation (simulation/src/Aloha/)
  • [2025-11-27] STEP (CAD) files are now available (/hardware/mobile_base/step/)

What Makes It Different

  • Motorized vertical lift — 0–60 cm travel (floor-to-table reach)
  • 5-camera perception system — top, front, back, and dual arm cameras engineered for embodied-AI reproducibility
  • Completely open-source — hardware and software freely available
  • LeRobot-compatible — works out of the box
  • Clean, modern design — built for both function and aesthetics
  • Low-cost & accessible — engineered so anyone can build a capable robot at home

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⚙️ Bill of Materials (BOM)

Main Components

Component Model / Notes Qty Unit Price (USD)
Servo motors Feetech STS3215 (12V bus) 16 $13.89
Motor control boards Waveshare Bus Servo Adapter (A) 2 $10.55
Compute platform Raspberry Pi 5 (4/8GB) 1 $80
Cameras 720p USB cameras (2 for arms, 3 for mobile base) 5 $20
Mobility system Omni wheels 3 $36.00
Battery 12V Li-ion pack 2 $32.99
Frame 3D-printed body (ABS / PETG / PLA) ~4kg filament (self-print)
Total ~$600 (self-print)

Note:

  • Printable STL files under /hardware/
  • Compute platform can be replaced with Jetson Nano or similar SBCs if desired.
  • URDF files will be released soon

Quick Start

Start building and running AlohaMini:

  1. Hardware acquisition — Purchase components and 3D print parts
    See BOM & 3D-Print

  2. Assembly — build the robot in ~60 minutes (SO-ARM pre-assembled)
    See assembly guide

  3. Software setup & teleoperation — install, connect, and control the robot
    See software guide

Product Line

Model Build Rigidity Target Users
AlohaMini Fully 3D-printed Standard Education, makers, research labs, home builds
AlohaMini Pro Hybrid 3D-print + metal 3×–5× stiffer Algorithm-focused researchers who need plug-and-play, reliable, and stable hardware — without assembly effort

Same URDF & control stack across both versions — only structural materials differ.

AlohaMini Pro Access

Pro hardware & kits available for advanced users.
📩 Contact to request early access.

Contact

Email: [email protected]
WeChat: liyiteng
Videos & tutorials soon on: Bilibili / YouTube / TikTok

Team

AlohaMini is created by:
Li Yiteng / Wu Zhiyong

Acknowledgements

Thanks to the open robotics community:
ALOHA · LeKiwi · SO-ARM100 · SO-ARM100-Track-Axis · Pi-0.5 · LeRobot · Hugging Face

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