Jul 23 2015
Blue Frog Robotics, creator of BUDDY, the world’s first open-source companion robot, today rolled out initial details of its software development kit (SDK) and developer program that will make it easy to build apps for BUDDY.
Launched July 7 with an Indiegogo campaign, BUDDY makes life easier in many ways. He can be a personal assistant, a playmate for children, help with the care of those who are older or less mobile, and act as a home security system. These just touch the surface of BUDDY’s full potential.
BUDDY is built on an open-source platform currently running in the Android and Windows environments. It is compatible with popular development tools, such as Unity 3D, Arduino and OpenCV. Those who purchase the BUDDY Developer Edition will be enrolled in the developer program, which includes the SDK, technical support, and access to a global community of BUDDY developers. The early bird developer edition is expected to ship in late 2015.
“Developers around the world can help us make BUDDY more intelligent and useful by giving him new skills, content and features,” said Rodolphe Hasselvander, Blue Frog Robotics co-founder and CEO. “Buddy was purposely built to be compatible with popular development tools to allow as many developers as possible to collaborate with us.”
The BUDDY SDK will include:
- A visual programming tool based on Unity 3D, a cross-platform development engine used by more than one million game developers;
- Advanced tools to create new libraries;
- A library of animations, sounds and vocalizations;
- A text-to-speech tool for BUDDY’s voice;
- A virtual simulator that lets developers create and observe more basic animations, timelines and behaviors without a robot.
Languages supported include, Python, C++, C, C#, Java and JavaScript.