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Tell us what part of the real world you can bring: home, kitchen, warehouse, retail, tools, teleop, or expert work.
Record everyday work on your phone. Get paid per accepted clip. Your consent and license terms ride with the data, so the work you capture is yours to be paid for and cleared for the buyer to use.
Capture opens by approved track. What you can record depends on your program, device, and verified release path.
Know exactly what to capture, how it will be reviewed, and what rights attach.
Hands, surface, light, audio, privacy, device state, and upload health stay visible.
Accepted work, rework, appeals, and payout terms connect to one record. Payouts land inside a 14-day window.
Good robotics data starts with prepared operators. Add your work email and we route you to the paying tracks your environment, skills, and equipment can support.
Tell us what part of the real world you can bring: home, kitchen, warehouse, retail, tools, teleop, or expert work.
Your profile routes you to the right capture track, certification, and equipment tier. Most Tier 1 operators reach Tier 2 in two to three weeks of accepted work.
Follow the task brief with quality guidance, privacy zones, and consent scope. You accept the rights and license terms before recording starts.
You get paid per accepted clip, with payouts inside a 14-day window. Review notes, rework guidance, and your rights receipt stay with every session.
Home chores, workplace motion, expert work, teleop sessions, and field support are different signals. Aura Capture routes each one to the program that needs it.
Home chores, simple object handling, phone capture.
Kitchens, warehouses, retail, hotels, facilities.
Tools, lab workflows, medical/surgical equipment, industrial tasks.
Remote operation and robotics control sessions.
Robot setup, environment walkthroughs, deployment support.
Task-level rights, consent, private-zone controls, external camera compatibility, dataset-pack progress, reviewer notes, appeals, earnings, and support all live in the workflow.
Task-level license summary
Rights receipt history
Co-resident and bystander consent
Private-zone exclusions
On-device privacy checks
External/body camera compatibility
Signed-location QR or supervisor proof
Dataset pack progress
Teleop and failure replay review
Reviewer comments and appeals
Itemized earnings and payout SLA
Support trace by lifecycle ID
Dishes, bed-making, trash, counters, cabinets, drawers, and everyday object handling.
Surface wipe-down, clutter pickup, spills, tools, before/after states, and safe recovery.
Sorting, folding, hampers, drawers, hangers, garment variants, and failed-fold recovery.
Pouring, stirring, opening containers, appliance use, food prep, and safe cleanup.
Picking, packing, scanning, shelving, totes, carts, and exception handling.
Shelf photos, planogram checks, out-of-stock handling, item movement, and display recovery.
Plugging, unplugging, cable routing, port alignment, and rack-style manipulation.
Drops, spills, failed grasps, blocked views, wrong objects, interruptions, and recoveries — labeled so the same failure is caught next time.
Teleop sessions, human-intervention logs, policy-failure tags, and before/after correction capture — the up-the-curve eval data.
Long sessions upload without dropping. If your connection cuts out, the app resumes where it stopped, and you can see the whole clip land clean and ready for review before you move on.
Long sessions are organized as bounded segments, so one failed or reworked clip does not spoil the whole assignment.
Raw media moves through resumable multipart upload with signed part refresh instead of making the app server carry multi-GB video.
Completed objects carry byte counts, checksums, provider proof, request IDs, and explicit integrity status before review or delivery.
Accepted segments package into robotics datasets with streaming writers, artifact manifests, retention policy, and source lineage.
Buyer handoff can use signed links or provider-side cloud copy, with every delivered object tracked by checksum and recall target.
Raw, proxy, export, and egress bytes roll up by buyer, program, dataset request, storage class, budget, and lifecycle state.
Built around the operator flow: accept the task, capture the session, upload it, receive review notes, and track payout once the clip is accepted.
Your next shift. At a glance.
Filter by pay, kit, duration.
Record with quality guidance.
Reasons, rework, appeals.
Balance, payouts, history.
Rights, profile, privacy.
Every permission is tied to the task you accept and the session you record.
Records the task session for review when capture is enabled. Frame rate and quality are captured in session evidence when the device supports them.
Depth is device dependent. LiDAR and ARCore depth are used only on supported hardware when the task needs it.
Optional. Off by default. Only on if the task brief requires audio context.
Coarse only. Used to match environment context to the task brief.
You accept the task brief, safety rules, license scope, retention policy, and privacy rules before each session starts.
Submitted tasks keep a worker-visible receipt with the policy version, program, consent scope, buyer delivery state, and earning linkage.
Program clips are scoped to the approved task, buyer class, raw/redacted boundary, resale or relicensing policy, and recall limits.
Rejected or rework clips carry standardized reason codes, reviewer comments, rework guidance, and appeal or support paths where policy allows.
Bring your real-world tasks, spaces, tools, and expertise. Get paid per accepted clip, with payouts inside 14 days. We route each operator to the program that fits their environment and skill.