What data leaves the robot?
What data leaves the robot?
Only normalized, anonymous signals per moment — counts, distance band, dwell
time, and the like. No video, images, or personal data are ever
transmitted or stored off-device.
How are updates delivered?
How are updates delivered?
As new SDK versions through the same one-command flow. Re-running the
installer pulls the newest build matched to the robot’s runtime. Each robot
reports its SDK version so version adoption is visible.
Can a key be revoked?
Can a key be revoked?
Yes. Keys are revocable at any time. A revoked robot’s SDK stops on its own
within one check-in interval, and a leaked copy is inert without a live key.
Does the robot need to stay online?
Does the robot need to stay online?
It reports over the network, but a brief outage is fine — events buffer
locally and reconcile when the link returns. Decisions are made on-device.
Which robots are supported?
Which robots are supported?
Unitree G1 EDU and Go2 with the standard Jetson Orin onboard computer. The
installer auto-detects the runtime and fetches the matching build.
What is a 'moment'?
What is a 'moment'?
A verified unit of attention: a real adult faced the screen, close enough
and long enough, while the robot was steady. It’s what we count and price —
not raw, assumed exposure.