NVIDIA Isaac Lab
NVIDIA Isaac Lab is a GPU‑accelerated, open source robot learning framework built on top of Isaac Sim, designed to unify and simplify robotics research workflows such as reinforcement learning, imitation learning, and motion planning. It leverages realistic sensor and physics simulation to support accurate training of embodied agents, providing ready‑to‑use environments, spanning manipulators, quadrupeds, and humanoids—with support for 30+ benchmark tasks and integration with popular RL libraries like RL Games, Stable Baselines, RSL RL, and SKRL. Isaac Lab features a modular, configuration‑driven design that enables developers to easily create, modify, and scale learning environments; it also supports collecting demonstrations via peripherals (gamepads, keyboards) and allows custom actuator models to facilitate sim‑to‑real transfer. The framework is built for both local and cloud deployment, accommodating flexible scaling of compute resources.
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Gemini Robotics
Gemini Robotics brings Gemini’s capacity for multimodal reasoning and world understanding into the physical world, allowing robots of any shape and size to perform a wide range of real-world tasks. Built on Gemini 2.0, it augments advanced vision-language-action models with the ability to reason about physical spaces, generalize to novel situations, including unseen objects, diverse instructions, and new environments, and understand and respond to everyday conversational commands while adapting to sudden changes in instructions or surroundings without further input. Its dexterity module enables complex tasks requiring fine motor skills and precise manipulation, such as folding origami, packing lunch boxes, or preparing salads, and it supports multiple embodiments, from bi-arm platforms like ALOHA 2 to humanoid robots such as Apptronik’s Apollo. It is optimized for local execution and has an SDK for seamless adaptation to new tasks and environments.
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NVIDIA Isaac
NVIDIA Isaac is an AI robot development platform that comprises NVIDIA CUDA-accelerated libraries, application frameworks, and AI models to expedite the creation of AI robots, including autonomous mobile robots, robotic arms, and humanoids. The platform features NVIDIA Isaac ROS, a collection of CUDA-accelerated computing packages and AI models built on the open source ROS 2 framework, designed to streamline the development of advanced AI robotics applications. Isaac Manipulator, built on Isaac ROS, enables the development of AI-powered robotic arms that can seamlessly perceive, understand, and interact with their environments. Isaac Perceptor facilitates the rapid development of advanced AMRs capable of operating in unstructured environments like warehouses or factories. For humanoid robotics, NVIDIA Isaac GR00T serves as a research initiative and development platform for general-purpose robot foundation models and data pipelines.
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NVIDIA Isaac Sim
NVIDIA Isaac Sim is an open source reference robotics simulation application built on NVIDIA Omniverse, enabling developers to design, simulate, test, and train AI-driven robots in physically realistic virtual environments. It is built atop Universal Scene Description (OpenUSD), offering full extensibility so developers can create custom simulators or seamlessly integrate Isaac Sim's capabilities into existing validation pipelines. The platform supports three essential workflows; large-scale synthetic data generation for training foundation models with photorealistic rendering and automatic ground truth labeling; software-in-the-loop testing, which connects actual robot software with simulated hardware to validate control and perception systems; and robot learning through NVIDIA’s Isaac Lab, which accelerates training of behaviors in simulation before real-world deployment. Isaac Sim delivers GPU-accelerated physics (via NVIDIA PhysX) and RTX-enabled sensor simulation.
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