Curatrix
Rights-cleared · Structured · Real-world

Real-world training data for Physical AI

Curatrix delivers precisely structured robotics datasets captured from skilled German tradespeople—in real working environments, with explicit usage rights.

Who we build for

Teams training robots on real manipulation work

Curatrix is the demonstration-data layer for groups that need recordings of skilled physical work, not synthetic approximations of it.

  • Physical-AI startups
  • Robotics foundation-model companies
  • Robot manufacturers
  • Industrial robotics integrators
  • Embodied-AI research teams
  • University robotics labs
Typical stakeholders
  • Head of Robotics
  • Robotics Research Lead
  • Embodied AI Lead
  • ML Lead
  • Data Lead
  • Director of Automation
  • Research Scientist
Products

Three ways to get the data

License what already exists, commission what does not, and manage both from one portal.

Dataset Library

Browse and license existing datasets. Every release ships with episode manifests, annotations, provenance records and licence terms.

Custom Data Collection

Commission a dataset for a specific robotics task. We write the capture protocol, recruit qualified tradespeople and authorized sites, and deliver to your specification.

Data Platform

A secure portal to preview episodes, monitor running collection projects, download licensed versions, and manage team access and API keys.

Pipeline

Capture, process, structure, deliver

Every dataset moves through the same four stages, under the same documented protocol.

  1. 01

    Capture

    Authorized first-person recording at approved sites. Head, helmet and chest-mounted cameras, fixed protocol, documented conditions.

  2. 02

    Process

    Personal and confidential material is detected and removed. Every clip passes automated privacy detection and a human privacy review.

  3. 03

    Structure

    Footage is segmented into task episodes and annotated with tools, objects, actions, phases and outcome states.

  4. 04

    Deliver

    A versioned release with manifests, annotations, provenance, licence terms and documentation, in the formats your stack expects.

Dataset library

Featured datasets

Representative samples from the library. The figures shown illustrate the structure and volume of a release.

SampleElectrical

Electrical Assembly

Fine-grained assembly sequences from professional electrical work.

Episodes
1,420
Accepted hours
56 hr
Contributors
12
Size
428 GB
Sensors
Head cameraChest camera
Formats
MP4ParquetJSON manifest
Licence
EvaluationResearchCommercialEnterprise
SampleElectrical

Cable Routing

Egocentric cable preparation and routing across active worksites.

Episodes
880
Accepted hours
34 hr
Contributors
8
Size
276 GB
Sensors
Helmet cameraChest camera
Formats
MP4ParquetJSON manifest
Licence
EvaluationResearchCommercialEnterprise
SampleIndustrial

Industrial Fastening

Tool-rich fastening procedures with inspection and rework states.

Episodes
1,100
Accepted hours
41 hr
Contributors
10
Size
351 GB
Sensors
Head cameraHelmet camera
Formats
MP4ParquetJSON manifest
Licence
EvaluationResearchCommercialEnterprise
Figures to date

Built on paid, authorized skilled work

Contributors are paid for their time and agree to every recording. Cumulative figures to date.

€184,500
Paid out to contributors
Cumulative, to date
131 hr
Video hours captured
Cumulative, to date
Custom data collection

Specify a task. We collect, process, and deliver the dataset.

A custom collection runs as a defined engagement, from data specification through to a measured result on your benchmark.

  1. 01

    Define the task and the data specification

  2. 02

    Design the controlled capture protocol

  3. 03

    Recruit tradespeople and authorize sites

  4. 04

    Record the demonstrations

  5. 05

    Privacy-clear every clip

  6. 06

    Segment into episodes and annotate

  7. 07

    Build the versioned dataset

  8. 08

    Deliver in the required format

  9. 09

    Measure model and benchmark improvement

Privacy, rights and provenance

Rights, privacy, and provenance are built into the data pipeline.

Designed for GDPR-conscious physical-data collection.

  • Privacy-by-design architecture

    Data minimisation and access limits are properties of the pipeline, not policies bolted on afterwards.

  • Controlled, authorized capture

    Recording happens only under an agreed protocol, at agreed times, for an agreed task.

  • Clear worker participation

    Contributors know what is recorded, what it is used for, and are paid for their time.

  • Site authorization

    Every capture location is authorized in writing by the party responsible for it before recording begins.

  • Pseudonymous contributor identities

    Delivered data references contributors by pseudonymous identifiers only.

  • Automated detection plus human review

    Automated privacy detection is followed by human privacy review before any clip enters a release.

  • Dataset provenance

    Each episode carries its capture context, protocol version and processing history.

  • Purpose-based access control

    Access is granted against a stated purpose and licence scope, not by blanket account permission.

  • Versioned dataset releases

    Releases are immutable and versioned, so a training run can always be tied to an exact dataset state.

  • Full disclosure logging

    Every disclosure of data is logged, with recipient, scope and time.

  • EU-region data infrastructure

    Storage and processing run on infrastructure located in the EU region.

  • No worker-performance analytics

    Recordings are never used to rate, rank or monitor the people who contribute them.

Designed for GDPR-conscious physical-data collection. Rights, privacy, and provenance are built into the data pipeline.

This describes how the pipeline is designed and operated. It is not a claim of certification, and no dataset is presented as fully anonymous.

Technical delivery

Video + structure + annotations + provenance + licence + documentation

What you receive is a documented dataset release, not a folder of videos.

FormatContentsStatus
MP4VideoAvailable
ParquetEpisodes and annotationsAvailable
JSONManifests, calibration, provenance and licensingAvailable
MCAPSynchronized sensor streams, where applicableAvailable
Python loadersCustomer-specific, written against your training pipelineAvailable
LeRobot exportLeRobot-compatible exportPlanned
ROS exportROS-compatible exportPlanned
Newsletter

Dataset releases and methodology notes

Occasional updates on new releases, capture protocols and annotation schema changes. No product marketing.

Next step

Start with a scoped pilot

Bring a task. On the call we scope the capture protocol, the episode volume, the annotation schema and the delivery format.

Pilots typically start from approximately €25,000. This is an indicative figure only—final scope and pricing are set after a technical qualification call.