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Hermes Studio now supports connecting robotic arms and other embodied intelligent devices via MCP and Webhook. @axisrobotics came just in time, perfect for learning, really awesome 👏!
We are exploring connecting desktop robotic arms, collaborative robotic arms, and other robotic devices to Hermes Studio, enabling Agents not only to understand and plan tasks but also to command robotic arms to perform operations in the real world.
After integration, you can explore:
• Controlling robotic arms through natural language
• Encapsulating robotic arm capabilities as MCP tools for Agent invocation
• Receiving device status and events via Webhook
• Combining cameras and sensors for environmental perception
• Orchestrating automated tasks through Workflow
• Connecting different models and multiple Agents
• Recording motion trajectories and execution feedback
We hope to further integrate, and now I’m going to @axisrobotics to learn about robotic arms.
Task generation → Agent planning → MCP tool invocation → Robotic arm execution → Webhook status feedback
Letting Agents move from the digital world to the real world, exploring more possibilities of AI combined with robotic arms.
Thanks for the support @HermesStudioAi 👾👾👾
Hermes Studio mobile app developed by Pa Pi Ge @libapi_ is now live. Everyone can update Hermes Studio desktop to the latest version, then scan the QR code to download!
Is there still anyone playing with Hermes frontend? I've been tinkering with Hermes on and off for a while now, and the experience is much smoother than when I first started.
If someone asks me how to use Hermes now, I would directly recommend this setup:
1. First, install the official Hermes Agent Desktop client
This is the base, ensuring Hermes itself works properly.
Official website:
Desktop:
2. Then install Hermes Studio, which I highly recommend.
Agent, Skills, MCP, models, files, terminal, Workflow, Cron, multi-Agent—many things that originally required command line tinkering can now basically be managed directly through the interface.
Official website:
GitHub:
3. Hermes Studio mobile app
Run tasks on your computer with Hermes, and when you go out, you can continue to check progress and issue commands on your phone.
This is very practical; Feishu and Telegram might really not need to be connected anymore.
App / Releases:
4. Next, you can explore Skills + MCP
To play Hermes well, this is basically where you start.
Various tools on GitHub, integrate them bit by bit according to your needs.
5. Finally, play with Workflow + Cron + multi-Agent
For example:
Automatically organize AI information daily
Schedule research tasks
Division of labor between Hermes and Codex
Multiple Agents working on one project together
Run in the computer background, take over anytime on the phone
You don’t really need to make it too complicated at first; Hermes gets smarter the more you use it!
I mainly use Hermes now to run automation tasks, and leave vibe coding to Codex
@NousResearch


Hermes Studio app temporary maintenance notice:
We have now suspended new user test registrations and will temporarily shut down the cloud connection server to perform server migration and upgrades.
Users who have already logged in and are using LAN connections will not be affected and can continue to use the app normally. We will notify everyone as soon as the cloud connection is restored. Thank you for your understanding and support.

HStudio App is now in public testing, no internal test code required. You can register and log in to experience it directly.
Due to the number of participants exceeding expectations in a short time, the cloud connection server has currently reached its capacity limit and cannot be used stably for the time being. We are urgently expanding and optimizing, please prioritize using local area network connections at this stage.
Thank you all for your support and understanding. We will notify everyone as soon as the cloud connection is restored.
The Hermes Studio App continues the core Agent capabilities of the desktop version and now supports five Agent frameworks: Hermes, Ekko, Claude, Codex, and Pi.
Users can flexibly choose Agents based on different tasks and complete continuous conversations, tool calls, file processing, and Markdown document generation and reading on mobile.
Work unfinished on the desktop can also be continued on the phone.



