Making Robotics Accessible
RoboSim Sandbox was founded in 2024 with a simple mission: give every maker, student, and engineer a world-class robot simulation environment — right in their browser. No installs, no GPU requirements, no barriers.
The RoboSim R&D Lab
San Francisco, CA — Where simulation meets reality
Our 12,000 sq ft R&D facility houses a full motion capture stage, sensor calibration lab, and a fleet of 40+ test robots. Every simulation model we ship is validated against real hardware in this space. We believe the gap between simulation and reality should be as close to zero as possible.
Engineering Team
World-class roboticists building the future of accessible simulation.
Dr. Elena Vasquez
Former robotics lead at NASA JPL. 15 years in autonomous systems.
Marcus Chen
Ex-Google Brain. PhD in sim-to-real transfer learning.
Sarah Okonkwo
Built fleet management at Boston Dynamics. Systems architecture expert.
James Park
Physics engine developer. Previously at Unity and Nvidia Isaac Sim.
Priya Sharma
PCB design and sensor integration. 50+ production robot designs.
Alex Rivera
Runs the maker community. Organizes RoboSim hackathons worldwide.
Partnerships
Integrated with the tools and platforms roboticists already use.
ROS
Full ROS 2 integration for production deployment
Arduino
Official Arduino sensor & actuator library support
Raspberry Pi
Certified Raspberry Pi compute module partner
Nvidia
Isaac Sim interoperability for advanced GPU simulation
Open Robotics
Contributing member of the Open Robotics Foundation
Gazebo
Bidirectional model import/export with Gazebo
Open-Source First
Our physics engine, sensor models, and robot description formats are fully open-source under the Apache 2.0 license. We contribute upstream to ROS, Gazebo, and the Open Robotics Foundation. The simulation sandbox is free for educational use — always.