The SO‑101 is the next‑generation version of the SO‑100 robot arm, originally designed by the RobotStudio in collaboration with Hugging Face. It has improved wiring, is easier to assembly (no gear removal) and uses updated motors for the leader arm.
These arms are designed to work seamlessly with the open‑source 🤗 LeRobot library. Join our community on Discord to collaborate on both hardware and software, and help make end‑to‑end AI for robotics more accessible.
- For the SO‑101 docs, follow this page further.
- Here can you find the SO‑100 docs which is depreciated.
You have two options:
- Build it yourself
- Source the components from the Bill of materials.
- 3D print the parts (or order the 3D printed parts), explained in Printing the parts.
- Follow our Assembly Guide.
- Buy a kit
- Buy assembled arms or a parts kit from one of the vendors here.
- Optinally follow our Assembly Guide.
After sourcing all parts you can setup your SO-101 with LeRobot tutorial.
This repository also includes a range of optional hardware designs such as a raised leader base and different camera mounts. Here you can explore the full list.
You can find all optional for SO-100/SO-101 kits here:
- from PartaBot 🇺🇸 US (They include assembled versions, and also sell LeKiwi and Koch robots)
- from Seeed studio 🌍 International or 🇨🇳 China or Aliexpress (They include 3d printed kits)
- from WowRobo 🌍 International or 🇨🇳 China (They include assembled versions)
Additionally you can find SO-100 follower arm kit (without leader arm) on Phospho. It can be especially useful if you own a VR headset.
The follower and leader arm for this teleoperation setup will almost the same off the shelf parts (except for the motors). If you plan on creating the classic teleoperation set up to be used with the LeRobot
library please buy from the Parts for Two Arms below.
We only have links for US, EU and CN for now. If you find links for other countries, please create an issue or PR so that we add them to the list. Note that prices and items may vary depending on geographic location.
Important
The STS3215 motors for the follower arm comes in two sizes. The 7.4V has a stall torque of 16.5kg.cm at 6V (and likely slightly less for a 5V power supply). The 12V version has a stall torque of 30kg.cm. While we found the 7.4V to be sufficient, if you would like more powerful motors you can buy the 12V version here. Note if you do this, you will also have to buy a 12V 5A+ power supply instead of a 5V one. The leader arm is always 7.4V for the SO101.
Part | Amount | Unit Cost (US) | Buy US | Unit Cost (EU) | Buy EU | Unit Cost (RMB) | Buy CN |
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STS3215 Servo 7.4V, 1/345 gear | 7 | $33.9 | Alibaba | €12.2 | Alibaba | ¥97.72 | TaoBao |
STS3215 Servo 7.4V, 1/191 gear | 2 | $33.9 | Alibaba | €12.2 | Alibaba | ¥97.72 | - |
STS3215 Servo 7.4V, 1/147 gear | 3 | $33.9 | Alibaba | €12.2 | Alibaba | ¥97.72 | - |
Motor Control Board | 2 | $10.6 | Amazon | €11.4 | Amazon | ¥27 | TaoBao |
USB-C Cable 2 pcs | 1 | $7 | Amazon | €7 | Amazon | ¥23.9*2 | TaoBao |
Power Supply | 2 | $10 | Amazon | €15.7 | Amazon | ¥22.31 | TaoBao |
Table Clamp 4pcs | 1 | $9 | Amazon | €9.7 | Amazon | ¥5.2*4 | TaoBao |
Screwdriver Set1 | 1 | $6 | Amazon | €9 | Amazon | ¥14.9 | TaoBao |
Total | --- | $470 | --- | €226.3 | --- | ¥1343.16 | --- |
Part | Amount | Unit Cost (US) | Buy US | Unit Cost (EU) | Buy EU | Unit Cost (RMB) | Buy CN |
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STS3215 Servo 7.4V, 1/345 gear | 6 | $33.9 | Alibaba | €12.2 | Alibaba | ¥97.72 | TaoBao |
Motor Control Board | 1 | $10.6 | Amazon | €11.4 | Amazon | ¥27 | TaoBao |
USB-C Cable 2 pcs | 1 | $7 | Amazon | €7 | Amazon | ¥23.9 | TaoBao |
Power Supply | 1 | $10 | Amazon | €15.7 | Amazon | ¥22.31 | TaoBao |
Table Clamp 2pcs | 1 | $5 | Amazon | €8 | Amazon | ¥7.8 | TaoBao |
Screwdriver Set1 | 1 | $6 | Amazon | €9 | Amazon | ¥14.9 | TaoBao |
Total | --- | $242 | --- | €124.3 | --- | ¥682.23 | --- |
1: You do not need to use this exact screwdriver set, but it is highly recommended to have phillips head screw driver sizes #0 and #1 for easiest screw installation and removal. These are both standard sizes which will likely appear in most small screwdriver sets.
A variety of 3D printers are acceptable to print the parts necessary of the follower and leader arm. Follow the steps below to ensure a good print.
The STL files provided are ready to print on many FDM printers. Below are the tested and suggested settings though others may work.
- Material: PLA+
- Nozzle Diameter and Precision: 0.4mm nozzle diameter at 0.2mm layer height or 0.6mm nozzle at 0.4mm layer height.
- Infill Density: 15%
- Sample Printers: Prusa MINI+, UP Plus 2, Creality Ender 3, Bambu Lab A/P/X-series
- Ensure that the printer is calibrated and the bed level is correctly set using the printer specific instructions.
- Clean the print bed, making sure it is free from dust, or grease. If cleaning the bed using water, or other liquid, dry the bed.
- If your printer recommends it, use a standard glue stick and apply a thin, even layer of glue across the print area of the bed. Avoid clumping or uneven application.
- Load the printer filament using printer specific instructions.
- Ensure the printer settings match the ones suggested above (most printers have multiple settings so choose the ones that most closely match).
- Set for supports everywhere but ignore slopes greater than 45 degrees to the horizontal.
- There should be no supports in the screw holes with horizontal axes.
- In the Gauges folder, there are two types of gauges, one to check the size of print against a standard 4x2 lego block and one against a STS3215 servo.
- If you have a STS3215 servo, print:
- If you have a standard lego block, print:
- Test the gauge 0 against your given object (Lego or Servo). The fit should be similar to this tutorial.
- If the fit is appropriate, go onto Step 4, otherwise, change your printer settings and try again or create an issue.
All the parts for the leader or follower are for easy 3D printing already contained in a single file, correctly orientated for z upwards to minimize supports.
- For printer bed sizes of 220mmx220mm (such as the Ender), print these files:
- For printer bed sizes of 205mm x 250mm (such as the Prusa/Up):
This table contains all individual files:
Table
Part | Link |
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Base_motor_holder_SO101.stl | Base_motor_holder_SO101.stl |
Base_SO101.stl | Base_SO101.stl |
Motor_holder_SO101_Base.stl | Motor_holder_SO101_Base.stl |
Motor_holder_SO101_Wrist.stl | Motor_holder_SO101_Wrist.stl |
Under_arm_SO101.stl | Under_arm_SO101.stl |
Upper_arm_SO101.stl | Upper_arm_SO101.stl |
Rotation_Pitch_SO101.stl | Rotation_Pitch_SO101.stl |
Wrist_Roll_Pitch_SO101.stl | Wrist_Roll_Pitch_SO101.stl |
WaveShare_Mounting_Plate_SO101.stl | WaveShare_Mounting_Plate_SO101.stl |
Part | Link |
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Handle_SO101.stl | Handle_SO101.stl |
Trigger_SO101.stl | Trigger_SO101.stl |
Wrist_Roll_SO101.stl | Wrist_Roll_SO101.stl |
Part | Link |
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Moving_Jaw_SO101.stl | Moving_Jaw_SO101.stl |
Wrist_Roll_Follower_SO101.stl | Wrist_Roll_Follower_SO101.stl |
- After the print is done, use a putty knife to scrape the the parts off the print bed.
- Remove any support material from parts.
Go here: Printing services
Extend your SO‑100/SO‑101 with these add ons
Add‑ons
Print the handy mount jig for easier alignment during assembly.

For bird’s‑eye views in single or bi‑manual setups.

Lift your leader arm for low‑ground tasks.

Add touch sensing to your gripper.

Webcam (Vinmooog) | 32×32 UVC Module | 32×32 UVC Plug‑on | RealSense D405 |
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Instructions | Instructions | Instructions | Instructions |
For debugging, any Windows PC can connect over USB to program the servos and to debug or do tests. To do so download Feetech Software. For Ubuntu, you can use FT_SCServo_Debug_Qt. Note: This step is not necessary as motors can be configured using the LeRobot Library, but this can be helpful for debugging.