Real edge AI tools for students who want to build real systems. NEPI partners with robotics competitions and university programs to give teams production-grade tools at educational pricing.
Most educational robotics platforms are simplified versions of professional tools. Students learn the basics, then have to relearn everything when they enter the workforce. NEPI takes a different approach.
NEPI is the same open-source platform used by defense contractors, maritime companies, and industrial teams. When students build with NEPI, they work with the same driver framework, AI model management, and automation tools that professional engineers use in the field.
The platform's plug-and-play hardware integration and low-code automation tools make it accessible to teams without deep software engineering backgrounds, while the full ROS 2 foundation gives advanced students room to go deeper.
Numurus works with leading robotics competitions and university programs across the country.
NEPI provides the software platform for teams building remotely operated vehicles. Connect underwater cameras, sonars, and manipulators through NEPI's driver framework and control them through the browser-based interface.
Learn moreFIRST Robotics teams use NEPI to add edge AI capabilities to their competition robots. Object detection, tracking, and automated responses - all running on affordable NVIDIA Jetson hardware.
Learn moreDrone teams in the Oregon UAS program use NEPI for onboard AI processing, automated flight behaviors, and real-time sensor data collection. The platform runs directly on the drone's compute hardware.
Learn moreThe same capabilities professional teams use, applied to competition and capstone projects.
Train and deploy AI models that identify objects, people, or conditions in real time from camera feeds.
Connect cameras, LiDAR, sonar, IMUs, and GPS through NEPI's plug-and-play driver framework.
Build event-driven automation that turns AI detections into actions - alerts, data logging, motor control.
View live sensor data, AI outputs, and system status from any device with a web browser.
A student capstone project used NEPI to build an AI-based drone system for search and rescue scenarios. The team connected cameras, ran object detection models, and built automated monitoring workflows - all using NEPI's low-code tools on NVIDIA Jetson hardware.
NEPI is free and open source. Educational licensing with support starts at $100.
Download the Docker container or install from source on your team's hardware.
Get startedWalk through a complete project from hardware connection to AI deployment.
Browse tutorialsAsk questions, share your projects, and connect with other teams building with NEPI.
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