At MakerMods, our mission is simple: make robotics open-source and universally accessible. We believe this is the clearest path to ensuring that the future of robots belongs to everyone, not just a few corporations.
Robotics has always been seen as too complicated, too fragile, or too expensive. For decades, the work of building real robots has been locked away in labs, leaving most people as bystanders. But we believe robots should be as easy as asking anything, then seeing it happen—a tool for creativity, learning, and play.
By developing MakerMods in the open, we are choosing collaboration over secrecy. It means teachers can use the same building blocks as researchers. It means a student’s experiment can sit on the same foundation as a developer’s prototype. It means that progress is shared, not hoarded.
We also believe accessibility is not optional. For robots to benefit humanity, they must be affordable, understandable, and adaptable. That means clear designs, simple connections, and tools that anyone can pick up regardless of age or background.
Highly capable robots are coming—ones that will live in homes, schools, and workplaces. The only way to make that shift positive is if the benefits are spread widely. We’re convinced that mass adoption will only happen if robotics is open, auditable, and trusted.
MakerMods began with the dream of putting robotics in everyone’s hands. Not in some distant future, but now. A world where students build their first robot in minutes, where makers bring wild ideas to life, and where developers can focus on intelligence instead of wiring.
This vision will not be possible without people who also believe in it. If you share our conviction—that a world of open, humanity-first robots is better than a world controlled by a few—then we invite you to join us. Build with us. Share with us. Tell a friend.
Robots for everyone. Built together.
