Jules
Jules is a pioneering humanoid robot developed by Hanson Robotics, renowned for its advanced facial expressiveness and human-like interaction capabilities. Featuring a statistically perfect androgynous face crafted from patented Frubber™ material—a lightweight, skin-like elastomer—Jules employs 34 internal motors to mimic human emotions such as happiness, sadness, surprise, and disgust in real-time. Designed primarily as a disembodied head or upper-torso platform, it demonstrates face tracking, facial recognition, and conversational AI, responding to human expressions via camera eyes and speaking in a British-accented male voice. Commissioned by the University of the West of England and residing at Bristol Robotics Laboratory, Jules innovates with bio-digital interfaces, including fungi-controlled spiking activity for organic-inspired movements. It serves as a research tool for empathetic human-robot interaction, exploring AI companionship for isolated environments like space missions or elder care, blending artistry, engineering, and natural intelligence to bridge biological and robotic realms.
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Hanson Robotics’ Jules Shows How Humanoid Robots Are Being Built for Human Interaction, Not Autonomy
Humanoid robots are still trying to solve a basic problem in robotics: how to interact naturally with people in spaces built for people. Hanson Robotics’ Jules, a conversational character robot, was built and demonstrated as a face-to-face platform for expression, dialogue, and emotion mirroring rather than as a mobile worker. The robot’s public history links it to the University of the West of England and Hanson’s long-running effort to make humanoids that can read and reflect human cues.
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Q1. What is Jules, and what problem is it designed to solve?
Jules is a humanoid robot head developed by Hanson Robotics to explore empathetic interactions between humans and machines, particularly in mimicking facial expressions and emotions.
Q2. What are the main capabilities and key features of Jules?
Jules features a Frubber skin face with 34 motors for expressing ten human emotions, video camera eyes for recognition, a British-accented voice, and conversational abilities.
Q3. Who is Jules built for, and which industries can benefit from it?
Jules resides at Bristol Robotics Laboratory as a research platform; potential applications include companionship for astronauts or elderly care, according to developers.
Q4. Is Jules a commercial product or still a research prototype?
Jules is a research prototype commissioned by the University of the West of England, housed at Bristol Robotics Laboratory for AI studies.
Q5. Is Jules currently available for purchase, and when is it expected to ship?
As of 2026, Jules remains a research platform with no announced commercial availability or shipping timeline from Hanson Robotics.
Q6. How does Jules actually work in real-world environments?
Jules uses camera eyes to detect human facial expressions, mirrors them via motors under Frubber skin, and engages in verbal interactions with eye contact.
Q7. When was Jules announced or officially launched?
Jules was developed around 2006 by Hanson Robotics as part of early expressive robot research at Bristol Robotics Laboratory.
Q8. How is Jules different from other robots in the same category?
Unlike full-body humanoids like Sophia, Jules is a disembodied head with statistically averaged androgynous features focused on facial empathy mirroring.
Q9. Does Jules require additional development or customization after purchase?
As a research prototype, Jules would require further development for specific applications; it is not available for purchase.
Q10. What is the future roadmap or planned upgrades for Jules?
Hanson Robotics has indicated interest in advancing empathetic robots like Jules for companionship roles, though no specific upgrades are detailed.
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