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✓ Enlaces verificados May 19, 2026
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57 stars on GitHub.
Kayra is a fully open-source, community-evolved 3D-printable humanoid robot designed to walk nearly as fast as a human toddler while remaining affordable and easy to assemble. Designed using the free FreeCAD software, every part is printable on a standard FDM printer in PETG — no soldering required for the minimal configuration.
Source: https://github.com/assadollahi/kayra
The robot features a modular architecture so community members can redesign individual subsystems (legs, arms, torso) without affecting others. It is compatible with a wide variety of servo controllers including Arduino and ESP-32, and can be operated via PS2 or 8Bitdo remote controls. A Raspberry Pi Camera or similar computer vision module can be attached for machine learning tasks.
Kayra ships with pre-configured walking and grabbing motion patterns that work immediately after build. A MuJoCo simulation environment is provided so software development can proceed without hardware. The full software stack uses MicroPython on servo controllers and Python on a host computer.
Goals include: walking at near-toddler speed, lifting toys with arms, and enabling practical machine learning experiments on affordable hardware. Designed and evolved collaboratively at kayra.org. Open source under BSD-3-Clause.
🖨 Archivos de impresión (97)
10R_lower_arm-Body.stl
10L_lower_arm-Body.stl
2R_footJoint_bearing-Body.stl
3BL_calf-Body.stl
4L_knee-Body.stl
1R_foot_bearing-BodySketch.stl
Hardware requerido
| Part | Qty | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| ESP-32 Controller | 1 | Or Arduino alternative |
| High-torque Servo (leg) | ~10 | Leg/hip joints |
| Standard Servo (arm) | ~6 | Arm/shoulder joints |
| LiPo Battery | 1 | Onboard power |
| PLA Filament | ~1 kg | All structural parts |
| Bearings (various) | multiple | Joints throughout |
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