Developer Access
The RoboX platform includes tools for developers, researchers, and robotics organizations to integrate or fund data missions. During the launch phase, API and SDK access will be limited to selected partners, expanding publicly after the token rollout.
Developer Portal (Phase II)
The RoboX Developer Portal will provide authenticated access to:
Mission Registry: List of completed and active missions.
Dataset API: Programmatic access to aggregated, anonymized datasets.
Funding Dashboard: Interface to create and manage data campaigns.
Analytics Suite: Tools for performance tracking, reward statistics, and data quality visualization.
Access Levels
Public API
Open access to anonymized, non-sensitive datasets
Q2 Launch
Research Tier
Academic and institutional access under non-commercial license
Q3 Launch
Enterprise Tier
Full mission management, API write permissions, and funding tools
Q4 Launch
Mission Funding API
Developers and organizations can initiate missions through the Funding API. This process includes:
Define Objective: Specify mission parameters and desired data types.
Allocate Tokens: Deposit ROBOX into a mission contract to fund rewards.
Set Validation Rules: Define verification and quality thresholds.
Publish Mission: Make the campaign available to contributors.
Access Results: Retrieve validated, aggregated datasets upon mission completion.
Each funded mission generates a unique identifier and on-chain record for transparency.
Data Retrieval API
Authorized users can request aggregated datasets through REST endpoints (coming soon). Responses include:
Dataset summary and coverage map
Data schema and file structure
Download link or live stream endpoint (for dynamic missions)
SDK Integration
RoboX will release SDKs for robotics and AI developers integrating real-world data into training workflows. Initial SDK support will include:
Python for ML and robotics training pipelines
JavaScript / TypeScript for web integration
ROS Node Extension for robotics environments
All SDKs will include authentication, throttling, and data formatting utilities.
Example Use Case
Partner: Smart Mobility Lab Mission Type: Crosswalk Detection Duration: 21 days Output: 12M validated data points from 3,400 contributors Use Case: Training edge-detection models for autonomous delivery robots
This example demonstrates how RoboX campaigns bridge data needs between real-world contributors and developers training robotics perception systems.
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