Industrial robots still need a programmer for every new task. RoboPick takes a sentence instead. An LLM composes the motion from a validated vocabulary of atomic actions; the runtime owns geometry, depth and safety.
Industrial robots are programmer-only. Every new task means URScript, teach-pendant choreography or a new hand-coded macro.
One sentence in. One real-world action out. The LLM composes the motion; the runtime owns geometry and safety.
RoboPick is built around the UR5e + vacuum — the cell we develop on and present at Demo Day. Because the LLM never speaks in coordinates, the same control pipeline runs unchanged on the lab's other Universal Robots arms; only the end-effector executor swaps. No extra work — they just run.





