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Sign up free →Hugging Face released an agentic toolkit that lets users build working apps for Reachy Mini, its open-source desktop robot, in under an hour without writing code. Users describe desired behavior in plain English, and an AI agent writes, tests, and ships the code to the robot.
The Reachy Mini App Store now has more than 200 apps available on the Hugging Face Hub, searchable and installable with one click. Every app also runs in a browser-based simulator, so users can try apps without owning hardware.
A 78-year-old retired marketing executive with no robotics or developer background used the toolkit to build a voice-controlled AI co-facilitator for CEO peer groups, featuring personality traits, four facilitation modes, over 60 questions, and the ability to greet 29 group members by name.
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