

Our guided robot builder walks you through every step of designing and building a custom stage robot — from choosing your robot type and selecting parts, to wiring diagrams, firmware configuration, and your first live show.

Six guided steps from concept to curtain call.
Select from Arm, Humanoid, Mobile Base, Animatronic Face, or Hybrid configurations.
Browse 200+ servo motors, actuators, sensors, controllers, and structural components from our library.
Use our visual wiring diagram tool to connect servos, power supplies, and control boards.
Run your robot in the physics simulator before ordering any hardware. Catch issues early.
Get a full Bill of Materials, wiring diagrams, and starter ROS2 code ready to flash.
Connect to Robostage AI's show runner console and perform your first live show.

Every component in our library is vetted for stage environments — vibration resistance, EMI shielding, and safety-rated torque limits. Browse servo motors, actuators, sensor arrays, motor controllers, LED systems, and structural components.
Unified tools for the entire production lifecycle, from creative concept to opening night.
AI generates movement sequences from high-level direction — mood, tempo, character archetype, and song segments.
Real-time WebGL preview with collision detection and inverse kinematics for multi-robot scenes.
Safe live-triggering, master fader, blackout, and live override controls optimized for live show environments.
Native SMPTE/LTC, MIDI Time Code, OSC and audio beat-sync for precise alignment with lighting and sound.
Real-time adjustments to timing and gestures based on crowd proximity, noise levels, or safety events.
Plugins for ROS, MQTT, WebSocket to support arms, mobile bases, animatronics, and effect devices.
From theme parks to world tours
"We built 12 custom arm robots using the Robostage builder. The BOM export alone saved us 3 weeks of engineering time."
"The generative choreography engine is unlike anything else. Our robots improvise within safe parameters — audiences are stunned."
"The simulator caught a collision issue that would have destroyed a $40k animatronic on opening night. Invaluable."