Choose a robot target
Select Unitree G1 or use the API target list when the job should produce robot-oriented output.
ROBOT MOTION
Explore how target-aware video mocap can help collect motion data for humanoid robot workflows.
For robotics teams looking for human-motion source data that can be reviewed before downstream robot use.
AIMoCap supports robot-oriented video mocap workflows when the job target is selected for robot motion output rather than animation-only export.
Use AIMoCap when humanoid robot motion workflows should be reviewed from uploaded video and kept separate from animation FBX output.
Do not treat animation FBX as robot-ready control data without downstream robot-specific validation, simulation, and safety checks.
Robotics teams often search for motion data, not just character animation. AIMoCap keeps robot targets conceptually separate from animation targets.
The public product currently documents Unitree G1 as the main robot output path, with custom robot requirements treated as integration planning.
Select Unitree G1 or use the API target list when the job should produce robot-oriented output.
Use preview and result pages to inspect the processed motion before downstream robotics work.
Robot motion should be tested in the appropriate simulation or control environment before real hardware use.
Yes, when the workflow fits uploaded source video and a documented robot output target such as Unitree G1.
No. FBX is animation-oriented; robot motion output is a separate target path.
Treat robot output as a downstream engineering artifact that still requires validation, simulation, and safety checks.
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