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Rerun
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Open-source SDK and viewer for logging, querying, and visualizing multimodal robotics data, with a paid managed Hub for scale.
88K visits/mo
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Angular.dev
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Google's open-source TypeScript framework for building scalable web apps, featuring signals, reactivity and first-party tooling.
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SQL Builder
Paid
Pricing
Open Source SDK: Free (Apache-2.0/MIT)
No public pricing
Starter Plan: $1.99/mo
Expert Plan: $5.99/mo
Pro Plan: $2.99/mo
Core features
- ✦Open-source Python, Rust, and C++ logging SDK
- ✦Interactive desktop and web viewer for reviewing recordings
- ✦SQL and dataframe queries across logged data
- ✦Column-chunk .rrd storage format for multimodal data
- ✦PyTorch dataloader for training directly on recordings
- ✦Commercial Hub with managed catalog, SSO, and byte-range indexing
- ✦Used in robotics projects like LeRobot, Brush, and PyCuVSLAM
- ✦Signals-based fine-grained reactivity
- ✦Built-in control flow and deferrable views
- ✦Server-side rendering and hydration
- ✦First-party routing, forms and dependency injection
- ✦AI-forward tooling and MCP resources
- ✦In-browser tutorials and playground
- ✦AI-Powered SQL Query Generation
- ✦No-Code SQL Builder
- ✦SQL Syntax Explainer
- ✦SQL Optimizer
- ✦SQL Formatter
- ✦SQL Syntax Validator
- ✦NoSQL Query Builder
Use cases
- →Robotics teams debugging calibration and training runs
- →Visualizing and querying large multimodal sensor datasets
- →Streaming training data mixes directly to GPUs at scale
- →Sharing annotated recordings across a robotics engineering team
- →Building scalable single-page apps
- →Enterprise web application development
- →Performance-critical front ends
- →Learning modern web development
- →Generating complex SQL queries without SQL knowledge
- →Understanding and decoding intricate SQL queries
- →Optimizing SQL queries for faster results
- →Formatting messy SQL code for readability
- →Validating SQL syntax to prevent errors
- →Generating NoSQL queries without manual coding
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