About

A research group that reads the documentation

Coral Labs started in a university lab working on machine learning, grounded language and modular robotics. The catalogue is what that habit looks like applied to commercial machines.

Robotics buying is still mostly guesswork. Specifications are published inconsistently, prices are quoted only under NDA, and the numbers that decide whether a deployment works - duty cycle under load, payload at full reach, who services the joints in your country - are usually missing from the datasheet entirely.

Coral Labs exists to close that gap. We record every platform in the same structure, we state where our information came from, and we publish what disappoints as prominently as what impresses. We take no commission from manufacturers and sell no placements, so nothing on this site is here because someone paid for it.

The group's earlier research on swarm robotics, modular platforms, temporal pattern learning and grounded language is preserved in the research archive. Those threads are not nostalgia: fleet coordination, condition monitoring and natural language instruction are exactly what today's buyers are evaluating.