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Vector is a little AI-powered robot that is packed with technology—and character. It's designed as a robot companion and helper for people at home. Vector was developed by Anki, a San Francisco startup founded by Boris Sofman, Mark Palatucci, and Hanns Tappeiner, who met as students in the PhD program at Carnegie Mellon's Robotics Institute. The company's first products were the robot racing games Anki Drive and Anki [[Overdrive]] in 2013 and 2015, respectively. They were followed by [[Cozmo]], a small programmable robot, and then Vector, a social AI-powered robot released in 2018. Anki raised a total of US $182.5 million from Andreessen Horowitz, JP Morgan, and other investors. In April 2019, after failing to secure a critical round of funding, Anki shut down. Later that year, Anki assets, including Overdrive, Cozmo, and Vector, were acquired by [[Digital Dream Labs]], in Pittsburgh, Pa. The company now offers Vector 2.0, which received both hardware and software upgrades. [Vector released on October 12th, 2018]  | Vector is a little AI-powered robot that is packed with technology—and character. It's designed as a robot companion and helper for people at home. Vector was developed by Anki, a San Francisco startup founded by Boris Sofman, Mark Palatucci, and Hanns Tappeiner, who met as students in the PhD program at Carnegie Mellon's Robotics Institute. The company's first products were the robot racing games Anki Drive and Anki [[Overdrive]] in 2013 and 2015, respectively. They were followed by [[Cozmo]], a small programmable robot, and then Vector, a social AI-powered robot released in 2018. Anki raised a total of US $182.5 million from Andreessen Horowitz, JP Morgan, and other investors. In April 2019, after failing to secure a critical round of funding, Anki shut down. Later that year, Anki assets, including Overdrive, Cozmo, and Vector, were acquired by [[Digital Dream Labs]], in Pittsburgh, Pa. The company now offers Vector 2.0, which received both hardware and software upgrades. [Vector released on October 12th, 2018]  | ||
== Changes between Vector 1.0 and 2.0 ==  | == Changes between Vector 1.0 and 2.0 ==  | ||
[[File:Vector 2.0.jpg|thumb|150x150px|DDL Vector 2.0 Box]]  | |||
* Unscrewable Battery Compartment added to make battery replacements much easier  | * Unscrewable Battery Compartment added to make battery replacements much easier  | ||
* JST connector added to remove the need to solder new replacement batteries  | * JST connector added to remove the need to solder new replacement batteries  | ||
* Motors made quieter  | * Motors made quieter  | ||
* New screen added (lower quality but users report its not very noticable)  | * New screen added (lower quality but users report its not very noticable)  | ||
If you need to replace the battery on your vector, a 503040 sized battery with 600mah is recommended, make sure it has a JST connector if you have a Vector 2.0.  | If you need to replace the battery on your vector, a 503040 sized battery with 600mah is recommended, make sure it has a JST connector if you have a Vector 2.0.  | ||
== Vector SDK ==  | == Vector SDK ==  | ||
The SDK   | The '''Vector Python SDK''' is an official software development kit for interacting with Anki's Vector robot using Python. It enables developers to programmatically control Vector’s features, such as movement, speech, facial recognition, and animations, over a local network. The SDK utilizes gRPC-based communication and is designed to run on desktop environments, allowing hobbyists and researchers to extend Vector's capabilities beyond its out-of-the-box functions.  | ||
== Vector Space ==  | |||
[[File:Anki Vector Space.png|thumb|228x228px|The Vector Space]]  | |||
The Space (Also referred to as The Habitat) is as an official accessory for the Anki Vector robot, designed to provide an optimal environment for the robot's movement and functionality. It's a compact, flat surface bordered by low walls, allowing Vector to explore, interact with its surroundings, and perform tasks without falling off edges. The Vector Space helps to reduce navigational errors caused by reflective surfaces or uneven terrain, especially on cluttered desks or countertops. Measuring around 17x9 inches, the Space also included a designated spot for Vector’s charger, ensuring the robot can autonomously return to its dock. While not required for operation, the Vector Space is recommended for users seeking a more reliable and contained environment for their robot.  | |||
== OSKR ==  | == OSKR ==  | ||
OSKR was a service provided by [[Digital Dream Labs|DDL]] to allow people to install custom firmware on their Vector for a fee. As of June 2025 the only way to get OSKR is to buy a Vector 2.0 from the [https://anki.bot/ DDL Store] that is pre-loaded with OSKR  | [[File:Oskr vector.png|thumb|151x151px|DDL Vector 2.0 with the OSKR boot logo on its screen]]  | ||
OSKR was a service provided by [[Digital Dream Labs|DDL]] to allow people to install custom firmware on their Vector for a fee. As of June 2025 the only way to get OSKR is to buy a Vector 2.0 from the [https://anki.bot/ DDL Store] that is pre-loaded with OSKR. You used to be able to buy it directly for your bot, but DDL removed that option.  | |||
== Behavior Lab ==  | |||
[[File:VEC BEHAV LAB.jpg|thumb|280x280px|Behavior Lab Menu, showing "Actions"]]  | |||
Behavior Lab is a feature on the [[Vector/App|Vector App]] released on June 20th, 2025. This feature allows you to control Vector to do actions directly from the app. It is very similar to Cozmo Perform in a way, and requires a monthly subscription fee. Some actions may require a fee too.  | |||
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=== [[Wire-pod]] ===  | === [[Wire-pod]] ===  | ||
[[wire-pod]] is custom voice server software for the Anki (now Digital Dream Labs) Vector robot. It is an alternative to the official Escape Pod product and does not require any payment to Digital Dream Labs nor any connection to their servers. It works with every Vector, including ones which haven't been unlocked.  | [[wire-pod]] is custom voice server software for the Anki (now Digital Dream Labs) Vector robot. It is an alternative to the official Escape Pod product and does not require any payment to Digital Dream Labs nor any connection to their servers. It works with every Vector, including ones which haven't been unlocked.  | ||
=== [[Vector/Prototypes|Prototypes]] ===  | |||
This page just details all of Vectors [[Vector/Prototypes|prototypes]].  | |||
=== [[Vector/Firmware Changelog|Firmware Changelog]] ===  | |||
This page just details every Vector firmware version.  | |||
=== [[Vector/App|Vector App]] ===  | |||
Info about the Vector app, including a changelog.  | |||
[[Category:Vector]]  | |||
Latest revision as of 00:05, 22 July 2025

Vector is a little AI-powered robot that is packed with technology—and character. It's designed as a robot companion and helper for people at home. Vector was developed by Anki, a San Francisco startup founded by Boris Sofman, Mark Palatucci, and Hanns Tappeiner, who met as students in the PhD program at Carnegie Mellon's Robotics Institute. The company's first products were the robot racing games Anki Drive and Anki Overdrive in 2013 and 2015, respectively. They were followed by Cozmo, a small programmable robot, and then Vector, a social AI-powered robot released in 2018. Anki raised a total of US $182.5 million from Andreessen Horowitz, JP Morgan, and other investors. In April 2019, after failing to secure a critical round of funding, Anki shut down. Later that year, Anki assets, including Overdrive, Cozmo, and Vector, were acquired by Digital Dream Labs, in Pittsburgh, Pa. The company now offers Vector 2.0, which received both hardware and software upgrades. [Vector released on October 12th, 2018]
Changes between Vector 1.0 and 2.0

- Unscrewable Battery Compartment added to make battery replacements much easier
 - JST connector added to remove the need to solder new replacement batteries
 - Motors made quieter
 - New screen added (lower quality but users report its not very noticable)
 
If you need to replace the battery on your vector, a 503040 sized battery with 600mah is recommended, make sure it has a JST connector if you have a Vector 2.0.
Vector SDK
The Vector Python SDK is an official software development kit for interacting with Anki's Vector robot using Python. It enables developers to programmatically control Vector’s features, such as movement, speech, facial recognition, and animations, over a local network. The SDK utilizes gRPC-based communication and is designed to run on desktop environments, allowing hobbyists and researchers to extend Vector's capabilities beyond its out-of-the-box functions.
Vector Space

The Space (Also referred to as The Habitat) is as an official accessory for the Anki Vector robot, designed to provide an optimal environment for the robot's movement and functionality. It's a compact, flat surface bordered by low walls, allowing Vector to explore, interact with its surroundings, and perform tasks without falling off edges. The Vector Space helps to reduce navigational errors caused by reflective surfaces or uneven terrain, especially on cluttered desks or countertops. Measuring around 17x9 inches, the Space also included a designated spot for Vector’s charger, ensuring the robot can autonomously return to its dock. While not required for operation, the Vector Space is recommended for users seeking a more reliable and contained environment for their robot.
OSKR

OSKR was a service provided by DDL to allow people to install custom firmware on their Vector for a fee. As of June 2025 the only way to get OSKR is to buy a Vector 2.0 from the DDL Store that is pre-loaded with OSKR. You used to be able to buy it directly for your bot, but DDL removed that option.
Behavior Lab

Behavior Lab is a feature on the Vector App released on June 20th, 2025. This feature allows you to control Vector to do actions directly from the app. It is very similar to Cozmo Perform in a way, and requires a monthly subscription fee. Some actions may require a fee too.
Sub-Pages
WireOS is an OS created by Wire/kercre123. Wire's goal is to provide a stable, up-to-date, easily-buildable base for others to clone and modify.
Viccyware is a project meant to morph Cozmo’s magic into modern VicOS
wire-pod is custom voice server software for the Anki (now Digital Dream Labs) Vector robot. It is an alternative to the official Escape Pod product and does not require any payment to Digital Dream Labs nor any connection to their servers. It works with every Vector, including ones which haven't been unlocked.
This page just details all of Vectors prototypes.
This page just details every Vector firmware version.
Info about the Vector app, including a changelog.