Higher Education & Robotics Research
NAO is the most widely deployed research humanoid in academia, used at Yale, MIT, Stanford, Harvard, Princeton, Georgia Tech and hundreds of other universities. Its open SDK (Python, C++, Java) and 25 degrees of freedom make it a proven platform for studying bipedal locomotion, computer vision, human-robot interaction, machine learning and natural-language processing — and it is the official robot of the RoboCup Standard Platform League.
K-12 & STEM Classrooms
With drag-and-drop Choregraphe programming and SoftBank curriculum materials, NAO lets students from middle school upward build, test and run their own behaviors. It brings coding, math, science and engineering to life through a robot that walks, talks and reacts, keeping learners engaged while teaching real programming logic and computational thinking.
Special Education & Therapy
NAO's predictable, patient and customizable interactions make it a valued tool in special-education and autism-support programs. Educators and therapists use it to model social cues, lead structured exercises and deliver consistent, non-judgmental engagement that helps students practice communication and emotional-recognition skills.
Healthcare, Assisted Living & Public Engagement
In healthcare, senior-care and assisted-living settings, NAO leads cognitive exercises, physical activities and multilingual conversation that brighten resident engagement. In museums, libraries and events, its expressive movement and 20+ language support make it an engaging presenter and ambassador for arts and entertainment audiences.