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X Square Robot Open-Sources XRZero-G0 to Scale Robot Learning with Interfaces, Data Quality and Ratios

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X Square Robot Open-Sources XRZero-G0 to Scale Robot Learning with Interfaces, Data Quality and Ratios

2026-06-10 13:37 Last Updated At:13:55

XRZero-G0: A framework for high-quality robot-free data collection and embodied AI training

SHENZHEN, China, June 10, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Scaling embodied AI has long been bottlenecked by data. Teleoperating real robots is expensive and slow, yielding only a limited number of demonstrations per day. While robot-free data collection offers a promising alternative, the lack of systematic quality control and training integration has limited its effectiveness for policy learning.

X Square Robot announces the open-source release of XRZero-G0, a hardware-software co-designed framework for robot-free data collection, trainable policy generation, and real-robot evaluation. Alongside it, the team releases G0-Dataset, a large-scale validated multimodal dataset produced by XRZero-G0, providing reproducible high-quality robot-free data for the global robotics community.

Bridging robot-free and real-world perception

Physical robots perceive the world through multiple viewpoints, typically a head-mounted camera for global context and wrist-mounted cameras for fine-grained manipulation. In contrast, most robot-free systems rely only on wrist-view observations from human demonstrators, creating a gap between training and deployment.

XRZero-G0 addresses this gap with a multi-view aligned sensing system that aligns human demonstration with robot observation spaces.

The system combines a head-mounted camera and dual wrist cameras to capture both global context and detailed hand-object interactions. These synchronized observations are mapped into a shared representation compatible with robot perception.

A wearable VR interface and interchangeable grippers allow human operators to generate demonstrations that are directly transferable to different robot embodiments, enabling high-throughput robot-free data collection across diverse environments.

Making robot-free demonstrations truly trainable

Data quality has been a critical barrier in robot-free learning. XRZero-G0 formalizes trainability governance via a closed-loop Collection–Inspection–Training–Evaluation pipeline:

  • Observation level: multi-view geometric consistency suppresses visual-kinematic misalignment.
  • Kinematic level: full-body inverse kinematics with collision and joint-limit constraints filters invalid trajectories.
  • Policy level: real-robot playback serves as the final validation criterion.

This pipeline improves the usability of robot-free demonstrations, with experiments showing an effective data yield of around 85% under controlled experimental settings, significantly increasing the proportion of trainable samples.

A 10:1 mixing law reduces real-robot data requirements

A key finding of the XRZero-G0 study is that robot-free data and real-robot data can complement each other effectively.

Controlled experiments show that combining approximately 10 robot-free episodes with 1 real-robot episode achieves performance comparable to purely real-robot datasets in evaluated tasks.

Robot-free data provides broad behavioral coverage and task understanding, while a small amount of real-robot data anchors embodiment-specific factors such as motor latency and friction. This strategy reduces the need for real-robot data by up to 20× under experimental conditions.

G0-Dataset scales XRZero-G0 into a 2,000-hour dataset

Built on XRZero-G0, G0-Dataset provides over 2,000 hours of validated multimodal demonstrations spanning vision, tactile, and audio modalities.

The dataset integrates robot-free collection, automated quality inspection, mixed-data training, and real-robot evaluation for research purposes. G0-Dataset supports large-scale pretraining and cross-embodiment transfer experiments, providing a reproducible open resource for robotics research.

Zero-shot transfer across robot embodiments

Experiments indicate that policies trained with XRZero-G0 exhibit improved generalization across collection environments, including varying robot poses, table heights, and viewpoints.

They also demonstrate zero-shot cross-embodiment transfer ability in evaluated settings, where policies trained with mixed data can be transferred to unseen robot platforms without task-specific fine-tuning.

Building an open ecosystem

By open-sourcing XRZero-G0 and releasing G0-Dataset, X Square Robot provides hardware designs, automated inspection pipelines, training methodologies, and high-quality datasets to the research community.

These resources aim to accelerate the development of general-purpose robots and scalable embodied AI, supporting a transition toward more systematic and large-scale data generation approaches.

XRZero-G0 and G0-Dataset are now publicly available for researchers and developers worldwide.

Project Homepage: https://x2robot.com/x2go
Paper: https://arxiv.org/abs/2604.13001
Code: https://github.com/X-Square-Robot/XRZero-G0
Open Dataset: https://huggingface.co/datasets/x-square-robot/XRZero-G0-3K 

Media Inquiries: contact@x2robot.com

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X   Square   Robot Open-Sources XRZero-G0 to Scale Robot Learning with Interfaces, Data Quality and Ratios

X Square Robot Open-Sources XRZero-G0 to Scale Robot Learning with Interfaces, Data Quality and Ratios

KUCHING, Malaysia, June 10, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- The Asia Pacific Green Hydrogen Conference and Exhibition (APGH) 2026 was officially launched yesterday by the Premier of Sarawak, YAB Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Abang Johari Tun Openg, reaffirming Sarawak's commitment to advancing hydrogen development and supporting the global energy transition.

Held under the theme "Empowering The Future – Delivering a Resilient Hydrogen Ecosystem", the three-day conference brings together policymakers, industry leaders, investors and technology experts to discuss opportunities and challenges in developing the hydrogen economy across the Asia-Pacific region.

The event is hosted by the Ministry of Energy and Environmental Sustainability Sarawak (MEESty) in collaboration with the Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation (MOSTI), and organised by Borneo Business Connect Sdn Bhd, with support from Business Events Sarawak (BESarawak) and the Malaysia Convention & Exhibition Bureau (MyCEB).

A key highlight of the opening day was the Visionary Dialogue featuring the Premier of Sarawak, moderated by Nobuo Tanaka, Executive Director Emeritus of the International Energy Agency.

During the dialogue, the Premier outlined Sarawak's strategy in developing its hydrogen economy, supported by strong renewable energy resources, hydropower, natural gas, water and biomass. He said these advantages position Sarawak as a regional clean energy hub while supporting decarbonisation, energy security and new economic opportunities.

He also highlighted Sarawak's broader ambition to strengthen regional energy integration, including cross-border electricity export initiatives as part of the evolving ASEAN energy landscape. Sarawak is targeting up to 10GW of electricity exports by 2030, supported by its current installed capacity of about 6GW, subject to progress on regional interconnection frameworks.

The Premier noted that ASEAN currently lacks a unified framework for power interconnection, despite ongoing proposals involving multiple member countries. He stressed the need for a structured regional mechanism to facilitate cross-border electricity trade, while Sarawak continues to advance bilateral cooperation with neighbouring countries.

APGH 2026 continues over three days, focusing on policy development, technology innovation and industry collaboration. The second day highlights advancements in hydrogen production, electrochemistry and clean energy technologies, while the final day focuses on industry deployment and market development.

The conference aims to strengthen regional cooperation, accelerate knowledge sharing and support the development of a sustainable hydrogen value chain across the Asia-Pacific region.

For more information visit www.hydrogenapac.com.

 

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SARAWAK REAFFIRMS ROLE AS REGIONAL HYDROGEN HUB THROUGH APGH 2026

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