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Zhiyuan Robotics Launches No-Code Robot Content Platform 'Lingchuang'

Zhiyuan Robotics Unveils No-Code Robot Content Platform 'Lingchuang'

On Programmer's Day, Zhiyuan Robotics (18.670, 0.40, 2.19%) launched its groundbreaking no-code content creation platform, Lingchuang. Designed for users without programming expertise, the platform empowers anyone to direct robotic performances effortlessly.

How Lingchuang Works

The platform is built on the principle of simplifying creation and enhancing expression. It integrates:

  • AI motion capture: Converts human actions from uploaded videos into precise robot movements.
  • Cloud imitation learning: Ensures accurate replication of gestures and motions.
  • Multimodal arrangement: Synchronizes voice and movement for lifelike performances.

Users can upload videos of human actions, and Lingchuang translates them into robotic performances seamlessly—no professional equipment required.

Voice Performance Feature

Beyond motion capture, Lingchuang offers a Voice Performance module with three modes:

  1. Audio upload: Users can provide pre-recorded audio.
  2. Online recording: Directly record voiceovers within the platform.
  3. Voice synthesis: Generate speech from text inputs.

The system intelligently interprets the audio's meaning and uses a multimodal large model to create synchronized robot expressions and movements.

Compatibility and Future Expansion

Currently, Lingchuang supports Zhiyuan's Lingxi X2 robot, a key player in the half-size humanoid market. The company anticipates delivering thousands of units in 2025. Future updates will extend compatibility to other robots like the Expedition A2.

Key Points

  • No-code accessibility: Enables non-programmers to create robotic content.
  • AI-driven motion capture: Translates human actions into robot performances.
  • Voice synchronization: Matches audio with expressive robot movements.
  • Scalability: Plans to support additional robot models in the future.

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