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The app store for robots has arrived: Hugging Face launches open-source Reachy Mini App Store with 200+ apps

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Hugging Face, a 10-year-old New York City startup, has launched an open-source App Store for its low-cost ($299) Reachy Mini robot. The new store hosts a…

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The app store for robots has arrived: Hugging Face launches open-source Reachy Mini App Store with 200+ apps

The app store for robots has arrived: Hugging Face launches open-source Reachy Mini App Store with 200+ apps

Hugging Face, a 10-year-old New York City startup, has launched an open-source App Store for its low-cost ($299) Reachy Mini robot. The new store hosts a library of over 200 community-built applications, which Reachy Mini owners can download for free. This development marks a significant shift in making robotics accessible to a broader audience, including those without a background in engineering or coding.

Background & Context

Hugging Face, known for hosting cutting-edge AI models, agents, and applications, acquired Pollen Robotics in 2024 to develop the Reachy Mini. The robot, which debuted in July 2025, has sold around 10,000 units since last year. The company's goal is to make robotics as accessible as PCs and smartphones. By removing the "roboticist" barrier, Hugging Face aims to empower individuals to build functional robotics software without extensive technical expertise.

Impact on Swiss SMEs & Finance

While the launch of the Reachy Mini App Store may not have a direct impact on Swiss SMEs and finance, it highlights the growing trend of AI-powered robotics and its potential applications. As more AI model builders release their models on Reachy Mini, it may create new opportunities for Swiss companies to explore robotics and AI solutions. Additionally, the democratization of robotics could lead to increased innovation and competitiveness in the Swiss market.

What to Watch

As the Reachy Mini App Store continues to grow, it will be interesting to see how it evolves and expands its library of applications. The store's impact on the robotics industry and its accessibility to a broader audience will also be worth monitoring. Furthermore, the potential for Swiss companies to leverage this technology and create new business opportunities will be an important aspect to watch.

Source

Original Article: The app store for robots has arrived: Hugging Face launches open-source Reachy Mini App Store with 200+ apps

Published: May 6, 2026

Author: carl.franzen@venturebeat.com (Carl Franzen)


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    VentureBeat AI. "The app store for robots has arrived: Hugging Face launches open-source Reachy Mini App Store with 200+ apps." May 6, 2026.

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