The SoftBank Pepper Academic Edition is the classroom-ready configuration of the well-known Pepper social humanoid, sold by RobotLAB as a complete teaching and research bundle rather than a bare robot. At roughly 4 feet tall with an expressive head, articulated arms, and a chest-mounted 10.1-inch tablet, Pepper is designed for natural face-to-face interaction: it sees with HD cameras and a 3D depth sensor, hears through a four-microphone array, and senses touch on its head and hands. That makes it one of the more approachable platforms for students and researchers exploring conversational AI, perception, and human-robot interaction.
What sets the Academic Edition apart from a standard Pepper deployment is the package, not the hardware. RobotLAB bundles unlimited Choregraphe software licenses, full SDK/API access for Python, C++, and Java, a 3-year Engage! K12 curriculum license aligned to state and national standards, and a 1-year warranty. Choregraphe's drag-and-drop blocks let beginners program behaviors visually, while the open APIs and ROS interface give advanced users the same tools cited in academic robotics publications. This gives a single platform that scales from a 7-year-old's first coding lesson to a graduate HRI study.
As a reseller, RobotLAB delivers the Academic Edition with white-glove deployment, initial staff training, over-the-air software updates, and ongoing technical support. Institutions can buy outright at $49,900 for full ownership from day one, or move to RobotLAB's Robot-as-a-Service program at $1,047/month to convert the investment into a predictable operating expense. Both paths include the curriculum license and support so a school or lab can get students building with the robot quickly.