Robotics sounds hard.
It shouldn't be.

Greene Robotics started with a simple observation: most people who say “I could never build a robot” have never actually been handed the chance to try. The parts are scattered across ten suppliers, the instructions assume you already know what a servo horn is, and the code wants a computer science degree before it says hello.

So we make kits that remove every one of those walls. Each kit arrives with every part it needs — 3D-printed pieces, motors, wiring, even the batteries — and electronics that come pre-programmed. The instructions live right here on this site as free photo tutorials, written the way a friend would explain it across a workbench: one step, one picture, no jargon.

Everything is designed, printed, packed, and shipped by hand. When you message the shop, you're talking to the person who built your kit.

Fully assembled Robotic Eyes animatronic kit with blue 3D-printed parts, dual joystick controller, and Arduino electronics
The Robotic Eyes Kit — our first build, and most people's first robot.

Our mission

“Changing the world tomorrow by inspiring the people of today.”

The next generation of engineers, inventors, and problem-solvers won't appear out of nowhere. They start as curious people who built one small thing that worked — and wanted to build another. Our job is that first thing.

What we believe

Finished beats fancy.
A robot you complete tonight teaches more than a kit that gathers dust because step 4 needed a soldering iron.
Instructions are part of the product.
Our tutorials are free, photographed at every step, and never locked behind a purchase. They're how we prove the kits are buildable.
Curiosity is the whole point.
Every kit ends with an open door — the code inside, explained, for the moment you wonder “okay, but how does it work?”

Start with your first robot