InMoov

The InMoov Robot

InMoov is the first open source 3D printed life-size robot.

Replicable on any 3D printer with a 12x12x12cm area, it is conceived as a development platform for universities, laboratories, hobbyist, but first of all for makers. It’s concept, based on sharing and community, gives it the honor to be reproduced for countless projects through out the world. It is one of the most popular 3D printing robotics projects in the short history of desktop 3D printing

InMoove is a created by Gael Langevin, a French sculptor and designer. InMoov is his personal project, it was initiated in January 2012 as the first open source prosthetic hand, it has lead to projects like Bionico, E-Nable, and many others.

Right now, all over the world, 3D printing hackers and robotics enthusiasts are printing their own open source life-size humanoid robot from the InMoov files shared online on repositories such as Thingiverse.

This has become a fairly popular, if challenging, printing project – and there are many new contributions from the community every week. Check out the InMoov blog and twitter account for updates and to see the additions others are making to these fascinating robots.

 

De inMoov Robot: http://inmoov.fr

Thingiverse: http://www.thingiverse.com