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AgileX research-grade mobile robotic platforms for ROS and AI development

AgileX builds the mobile platforms that researchers actually use — the LIMO desktop swarm robot, Scout outdoor UGV, and Tracer industrial AGV are in robotics labs at top universities worldwide, running everything from SLAM research to autonomous driving simulations.

2016
Founded · Shenzhen, China
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Models we carry
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Research · Industrial · Education
About the brand

Who is AgileX?

AgileX Robotics was founded in 2016 in Shenzhen and has become the go-to manufacturer of ROS-native mobile robotic platforms for university and industrial R&D. The LIMO is a four-wheel-steer desktop robot perfect for swarm and SLAM research; the Scout 2.0 and Scout Mini bring outdoor-capable UGV platforms to autonomous driving researchers; the Tracer line addresses indoor industrial AGV development.

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What we deploy from AgileX

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AgileX LIMO Pro

Four-mode steering desktop UGV with LiDAR for SLAM and swarm research

From $3,495   ·   RaaS n/a
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AgileX LIMO ROS 2

ROS 2 native LIMO with Isaac ROS pre-configured for AI development

From $4,295   ·   RaaS n/a
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AgileX Scout 2.0

Outdoor-capable four-wheel-drive UGV for autonomous driving research

From $13,500   ·   RaaS n/a
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AgileX Scout Mini

Compact outdoor UGV for teaching autonomous navigation and AI

From $7,995   ·   RaaS n/a
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AgileX R&D Kit Pro

Bundled research platform: LIMO + arm + sensors + curriculum

From $9,995   ·   RaaS n/a
Why us

Why we partner with AgileX

01

ROS 2 native, Isaac-ready

Every AgileX platform ships with ROS 2 packages, URDFs, Gazebo models, and Isaac ROS integration. Researchers start writing the interesting code, not the boilerplate.

02

Four-mode steering on LIMO is rare

LIMO can switch between Ackermann, differential, omni, and tracked steering on the same chassis — a unique teaching tool for showing how mobile robot kinematics actually work.

03

Outdoor capability without 6-figure pricing

Scout 2.0 takes researchers outside the lab for real terrain testing at under $14K. Comparable Clearpath platforms cost 3-5x more.

Trusted by

Operators that run AgileX with RobotLAB

Stanford autonomous driving lab
Georgia Tech
Many R1 robotics PhD programs
DARPA-funded research teams
Community college AI programs
“AgileX is the platform you buy when your research needs to start tomorrow, not in six months of integration.”
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Elad Inbar
CEO and Founder, RobotLAB
Questions & answers

Long-form Q&A: deploying AgileX in production

Real questions from research faculty buying AgileX for grad student work.

  1. What can a robotics PhD actually do on LIMO?

    SLAM research, multi-robot swarm work, RL for navigation, sim-to-real transfer using the Gazebo and Isaac models. The four-mode steering makes it especially valuable for studying how kinematics affect policy.

  2. Can Scout 2.0 actually drive outdoors in snow?

    Yes, within reason. Four-wheel drive, IP44 rating, and we have customer footage of it driving through light snow at Cornell. Heavy mud or deep snow is out of scope.

  3. Does AgileX integrate with NVIDIA Isaac Sim?

    Yes. LIMO ROS 2 ships with Isaac ROS packages pre-installed. Sim-to-real transfer is a documented workflow.

  4. What sensors come on a stock LIMO Pro?

    2D LiDAR, depth camera, IMU. The Pro version adds an upgraded 3D LiDAR option. Plenty for most undergrad and grad research.

  5. Can students 3D print parts to mount on LIMO?

    Yes. LIMO has a standard mounting plate with M3 hole pattern. Many labs print custom payload mounts. CAD files are published by AgileX.

  6. What is the battery life on Scout 2.0?

    2-3 hours of mixed driving. Hot-swappable battery option available for extended field sessions.

  7. How does the R&D Kit Pro bundle work?

    LIMO platform + robotic arm (Niryo-class) + multi-sensor pack + curriculum modules. It is built for a 1-semester university robotics course out of the box.

  8. Can multiple LIMOs do swarm research together?

    Yes. ROS 2 multi-master and multi-robot frameworks are pre-configured. Labs typically run 4-8 LIMOs together for swarm research.

  9. What is the realistic accuracy of LIMO's SLAM?

    Sub-10cm in indoor environments with the upgraded 3D LiDAR. Suitable for nearly all teaching and most research applications.

  10. How long does an AgileX platform last?

    5-7 years with normal use. Motors and bearings are the high-wear items; AgileX stocks spares and RobotLAB carries the common parts domestically.

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