Practical Calibration Tools for Robotics.
Measure. Calibrate. Verify.
Calib712 explores practical, affordable tools for robot
measurement, calibration, and verification—built for teams
that need precision without enterprise-level budgets.
Your robot is precise.
But how precise is it, really?
Robot specifications tell you what a robot is supposed to do. Calib712 explores practical ways to measure what it actually does.
Measure
Capture what the robot actually does.
Analyze
Understand accuracy, repeatability, and error.
Calibrate
Use measurement to improve robot performance.
Verify
Measure again to see whether it actually improved.
Built for industrial automation teams and robot startups alike.
Calib712 is initially focused on smaller automation and robotics teams that need useful measurement and calibration capabilities without the cost and complexity of large enterprise systems.
Industrial Automation
Automation teams working with robot cells, tooling, vision, and precision motion.
Small Robotics Shops
Smaller companies that need calibration capability but cannot justify large metrology investments.
Robot Startups
Teams building new robots that need practical ways to measure and improve real-world performance.
Engineering Teams
Engineers experimenting with custom robotics, manufacturing, and automation systems.
You may not need a six-figure metrology system. You may need a practical way to measure what your robot is actually doing.
Affordable by design.
We explore combinations of accessible hardware, computer vision, robotics data, measurement, data analysis, and software to build practical calibration workflows.
Computer Vision
Use cameras to observe and measure robot behavior.
Fiducial Markers
Explore ArUco, AprilTag, and ChArUco as visual references.
Robot Data
Use robot poses and motion data to understand performance.
Data Analysis
Turn measurements and motion data into useful performance information.
Software
Build practical workflows that engineers can actually use.
Learn. Experiment. Build. Ship. Document.
Robotics calibration is a deep field. Calib712 is learning it one experiment at a time— and sharing what we learn along the way.
From first measurements and simple prototypes to working tools, the goal is straightforward: learn from real experiments, solve real problems, and turn what works into something useful.
Don't assume.
Measure.
Calibrate.
Verify.
Better robotics starts with better measurement.
Have a robot calibration problem?
We're learning, experimenting, and building. If your team is struggling with measurement, accuracy, repeatability, or calibration, I'd like to hear what you're trying to solve.
Talk to Alan