BrainCo links brain signals to robots in a single training platform

BrainCo unveils brain-controlled robot training platform
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BrainCo unveiled its robot training platform at the 2026 World Artificial Intelligence Conference. The company calls it the world’s first integrated visual system for researching and building solutions that let robots respond to brain signals.

The platform brings together electroencephalographic data collection, experiment setup, neural-signal decoding, command conversion and robot control in a single software workflow. BrainCo says even specialists with no experience in brain-computer interfaces can configure basic “mind-controlled” robot operation in about 10 minutes.

The system records weak electrical signals produced by the brain when a person intends to perform a specific action. Sensors capture the activity, algorithms detect movement-related patterns, and the result is converted into commands the robot can understand. No buttons, remote control, voice commands or gamepad are required.

The solution has three parts: a brain-activity recording unit, the software platform and an actuator device. The sensing system supports different electrode types, high-frequency multichannel data collection and real-time wireless signal transmission. Ready-made experiment scenarios and decoding algorithms are already built in, so developers do not have to assemble the entire system from scratch.

Third-party robots can be connected, including humanoid models, robotic arms and robot dogs. BrainCo plans to expand the list of compatible devices.