Edbot Mini is a humanoid robot you can program with Scratch 2.0, Scratch 3.0, Python, Java, JavaScript, Node.js and a host of other languages with multi-user networking support.
To get started please read the Edbot Mini Owner's Guide. This includes lots of useful information and some very important safety precautions. Following these safety precautions will keep you and your Edbot safe. |
If you previously purchased an unassembled Edbot Mini, you'll need the Edbot Mini Assembly Guide. Use this in conjunction with the Robotis Mini Assembly Guide included with your kit. Please note we no longer supply unassembled Edbots.
Well, almost! You'll first need to download and set up the Edbot Software. This software connects your code to your Edbot Mini. Once that's sorted, the following guides will help you get coding.
We've compiled Coding Edbot Mini with Scratch 3.0 to help you get going with the Edbot Mini blocks.
If you're still on Scratch 2.0, Coding Edbot Mini with Scratch 2.0 will help you learn the Edbot Mini blocks.
If Python’s your thing, check out the comprehensive Edbot Mini Python API.
The Edbot Mini Java API helps you get started with Java and provides everything the advanced programmer needs.
The Edbot Mini JavaScript API provides an easy-to-use, powerful API.