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Daxo Robotics
Daxo builds dexterous, tendon-driven robotic hands for general-purpose manipulation and physical-AI research. Its 'Muscle' hand uses ultra-redundant actuator arrays (108-120 tendon actuators per hand) with full backdrivability, force sensing, and real-time touch sensing, embracing high degrees of freedom rather than mechanical simplification. The hand ships with a Python-first API for high-level pose and low-level force/tension control, ROS integration, URDF/mesh files, and simulation support, and is compatible with off-the-shelf retargeting gloves. It is a supply-chain manipulation component intended for humanoid and robotics developers, not a complete robot.
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