Humanoid Robotic Hand
We are designing and building a humanoid robotic hand that challenges the assumption that advanced robotics must be prohibitively expensive. By combining precision-engineered 3D-printed parts with carefully selected hobby and semi-professional grade motors, we produce a system that is both mechanically capable and visually striking.
Our philosophy is that form and function are inseparable. Every component is designed with aesthetics in mind — the hand should look as impressive as it performs. We believe cutting-edge robotics should be accessible, reproducible, and beautiful. This work is part of a broader effort to accelerate the adoption of robotics by making AI-driven systems affordable and within reach.
Our Approach
- Design-first — visual quality is a core requirement, not an afterthought.
- Cost efficiency — leveraging consumer-grade components without sacrificing capability.
- Open iteration — rapid prototyping through additive manufacturing enables fast design cycles.
- AI-driven motion — integrating machine intelligence with control systems for responsive, adaptable behaviour.
Technology
Our stack spans mechanical design, embedded systems, and control algorithms. We work across the full development lifecycle — from CAD and kinematic simulation to firmware, motor control, and sensor integration. The result is a tightly integrated system built from the ground up at Deni Labs.