Program Universal Robots Without Code.
No URScript. No teach pendant. No engineer.
Teach a UR cobot from a video demonstration in hours — with intent extraction, simulation, and no URScript or PolyScope specialist. Works with UR3, UR5, UR10, UR16, and UR20.
UR Cobots Are Powerful. Programming Them Isn't.
Universal Robots lead the cobot market — but every new task still requires URScript expertise, teach-pendant sessions, and an integrator invoice. Aurevix changes the equation.
URScript is Universal Robots' own language. Writing it correctly requires specialist training — a bottleneck most small factories can't justify for every task change.
The UR teach pendant requires moving the arm to each position by hand and recording it. Slow, precise, specialist work — every single time the task changes.
A UR-certified integrator can charge $150–250/hr. A single task change can cost $5,000–15,000 and take 3–5 weeks before the robot moves a single part.
Traditional UR Programming vs Aurevix
| Dimension | With Aurevix | Traditional UR Setup |
|---|---|---|
| Who programs the robot | Any factory worker | URScript specialist / integrator |
| Programming method | Video demo + intent extraction | URScript code + teach pendant |
| Time to first task | 2–3 hours | 3–5 weeks |
| Cost per task | No per-task fees | $5,000–15,000 |
| Task changes | Capture the change | Call integrator. Pay. Wait. |
| URCap plugins needed | None required | Yes — custom per use case |
| PolyScope knowledge | Not needed | Required |
| Simulation before deploy | Built-in (Isaac Sim) | Optional, often skipped |
Universal Robots No-Code Programming — FAQ
Can you program a Universal Robot without URScript?
Yes. Instead of writing URScript code, Aurevix starts from a video demonstration, extracts the task intent, simulates the result, and generates a robot-specific program for supported UR cobots.
What UR models does Aurevix support?
Aurevix works with the full Universal Robots e-Series and UR20: UR3e, UR5e, UR10e, UR16e, and UR20.
Does Aurevix replace PolyScope?
Aurevix generates URScript programs that run on the UR controller. You do not need to use PolyScope for task creation — but you can still use PolyScope for manual adjustments if needed.
How long does it take to set up a UR task with Aurevix?
Supported retasking workflows are designed for 2–3 hours. Actual timing depends on task complexity, fixture setup, and your safety review process.
What gripper types are supported on Universal Robots?
Aurevix supports pneumatic, electric servo, and vacuum grippers on Universal Robots, including common brands like Robotiq, OnRobot, and custom pneumatic setups.
Ready to Retask Your UR Cobot?
Tell us your UR model and the task you want to automate. We will confirm fit and walk you through the workflow — no commitment.