Basic Robotics Projects

    1. Line Follower Robot: Follows a black line path using IR sensors for navigation.
    2. Voice Controlled Robot: Responds to voice commands through a smartphone or microphone module.
    3. Bluetooth Controlled Car: Controlled via smartphone Bluetooth using a motor driver and microcontroller.
    4. Light Following Robot: Moves toward light sources using photoresistors (LDRs).
    5. Fire Fighting Robot: Detects and moves towards fire and extinguishes it using a small fan or pump.
    6. Remote Controlled Robot: Operated using an RF remote and receiver module.
    7. IR Controlled Robot: Uses an infrared remote and receiver to move in different directions.
    8. WiFi Controlled Robot: Controlled over a local WiFi network using a web interface.
    9. RFID-Based Robot: Moves or performs tasks after RFID card authorization.
    10. Maze Solving Robot: Automatically finds its way out of a maze using sensors and logic.
    11. Edge Avoiding Robot: Avoids falling off table edges by detecting them with IR sensors.
    12. Wall Following Robot: Moves parallel to walls, maintaining a fixed distance using ultrasonic sensors.
    13. Automated Delivery Robot: Transports small items from one point to another following a preset path.
    14. Two-Wheel Balancing Robot: Stays upright using a gyroscope and accelerometer for balance control.
    15. Object Following Robot: Follows a moving object using IR or ultrasonic sensors.
    16. Swarm Robot: Multiple small robots move together based on simple rules like light or obstacle response.
    17. Solar Powered Robot: Moves using energy from a solar panel and a small rechargeable battery.
    18. Bluetooth Controlled Arm: Robotic arm controlled via smartphone for picking and placing objects.
    19. Simple Robotic Arm: Uses servos to mimic basic human hand or arm movements with switches or joystick.
    20. Autonomous Garbage Collector: Moves around picking up light objects and dropping them into a bin.
    21. Obstacle Avoiding Car: A simple car that changes direction when an obstacle is detected.
    22. Light Avoiding Robot: Turns away from light sources using LDRs.
    23. Sound Controlled Robot: Moves based on clap or sound detection with a sound sensor.
    24. Toy Car with Remote: A basic toy car controlled with switches or a wired remote.
    25. Magnet Following Robot: Uses magnetic sensors to follow a magnet dragged on the ground.
    26. Switch Operated Robot: Moves forward, backward, left or right using push buttons only.
    27. Solar Bug Robot: Tiny robot that vibrates or moves under sunlight using a solar panel and motor.
    28. Simple Line Bot: Follows a straight black line using just two IR sensors and two wheels.
    29. Walking Beetle Bot: A mechanical walking robot made using gears and motors.
    30. Blinking Eyes Robot: A robot with LED “eyes” that blink randomly using Arduino.
    31. Coin Collector Robot: Uses a magnet or metal detector to collect metal objects like coins.
    32. Drawbot: A robot that draws random shapes or spirals using marker and motor movement.
    33. Paintbrush Robot: Moves and paints with a brush using vibration motors.
    34. Vibrating Bristlebot: Uses a toothbrush head and a vibrating motor to move randomly.
    35. Simple RC Boat: A remote-controlled floating boat made with foam and a DC motor.
    36. Walking Robot: A simple robot that walks using a small motor and cams.
    37. Ping Pong Ball Mover: Moves a ping pong ball from one side to the other using a simple motor and track.
    38. DIY Rolling Robot: Uses a basic DC motor and wheels to move in all directions.
    39. Ball-and-Tube Robot: Rolls a ball through a tube by controlling motor speed.
    40. Miniature Servo Robot: Uses a servo motor for precise movement and position control.
    41. Simple Vibration Motor Robot: Uses a vibrating motor to move in random directions.
    42. Object Avoiding Car with Servo Steering: A basic car that turns away from obstacles with servo-controlled steering.
    43. Speed-Controlled Robot: Uses a potentiometer to control the speed of a small robot.
    44. Infrared Light Following Robot: Moves towards infrared light using an IR sensor.
    45. Obstacle Detecting Robot with Sound: Uses a buzzer to alert when an obstacle is detected.
    46. Basic Pick-and-Place Robot: A simple arm that picks up and drops small objects using servos.
    47. Ball-and-Plate Robot: Balances a ball on a plate using a servo-controlled system.
    48. Chasing Light Robot: Moves towards the brightest light source using light sensors.
    49. Simple Push Button Robot: A robot that moves forward or backward with push button controls.
    50. Body Detection Robot: Detects the presence of a person and moves toward them using ultrasonic sensors.
    51. Reaction Speed Test Robot: Tests the reaction time by triggering a response with a button press.
    52. Simple Motorized Arm: A small robotic arm that moves objects using a basic motor and linkage.
    53. Touch-Sensitive Robot: A robot that stops or turns when touched.
    54. Ball Grabber Robot: Uses a gripper to collect and move balls.
    55. Electronic Dice Robot: A robot that randomly rolls a dice and displays the number.
    56. Robot with Sound Feedback: Provides sound feedback to indicate actions, such as moving forward or stopping.
    57. Voice Activated Robotic Arm: A simple arm that reacts to basic voice commands.
    58. Motion-Activated Robot: Starts moving when motion is detected by a PIR sensor.
    59. Miniature Sweeping Robot: A small robot that uses a broom or brush to clean surfaces.
    60. Autonomous Sweeping Robot: Moves around cleaning small areas using a vacuum motor.
    61. Simple Ball Shooter Robot: Shoots a small ball using a servo-controlled arm.
    62. Self-Righting Robot: Uses sensors to detect if it’s upside down and automatically flips itself back over.
    63. Color Sorting Robot: Sorts colored balls using sensors and a small sorting mechanism.
    64. Motorized Paper Plane: Uses motors to propel and control the direction of a paper plane.
    65. Maze Solving Robot with IR Sensors: Follows the path of a maze using infrared sensors to avoid walls.
    66. Ball Pickup Robot: Collects balls or small objects and moves them to a different location using a simple gripper.
    67. Hexapod Walking Robot: A 6-legged robot that walks in a controlled sequence of steps.
    68. Hand Tracking Robot: Follows the movement of your hand using sensors or cameras.
    69. Automatic Trash Collector: Detects trash and moves it to a bin using sensors and a gripper.
    70. Temperature Controlled Fan Robot: Adjusts fan speed based on room temperature using a temperature sensor.
    71. Reversible Direction Robot: Moves back and forth by reversing the motor's direction.
    72. Simple Servo-Controlled Arm: A basic robotic arm controlled by a servo to pick and place objects.
    73. Swarm of Robots: Multiple small robots moving together following basic behavior rules.
    74. Small Earthquake Detector: Detects vibrations and triggers an alarm.
    75. Interactive Robot Pet: A small robot that reacts to your voice or touch like a pet.
    76. Voice-Controlled Mobile Robot: Moves using voice commands sent via a microphone or smartphone app.
    77. Bluetooth Controlled Arm: A robotic arm controlled via Bluetooth from a smartphone.
    78. Smart Door Opener Robot: Opens a door when it detects the presence of a person using an ultrasonic sensor.
    79. Remote-Controlled Helicopter Robot: Controls a small helicopter via remote control.
    80. Simple Pallet Mover Robot: Moves small loads on a flat surface using wheels and motors.
    81. Wheelchair Robot: A motorized wheelchair that moves based on user input.
    82. Underwater Robot: A simple robot that can be submerged in water to move or perform basic tasks.
    83. Remote-Controlled Aquarium Cleaner: A robot that moves around cleaning an aquarium.
    84. Motorized Walking Stick: A walking stick with a small motor to assist with movement.
    85. Simple Voice Feedback Robot: A robot that responds with different sounds based on actions.
    86. Battery-Powered Mobile Robot: A robot powered by a battery and a simple control circuit.
    87. Rope Pulling Robot: Uses a motor and pulley system to pull objects along a rope.
    88. Traffic Light Controller Robot: Controls traffic lights in a basic simulation with a robot controlling intersections.
    89. Weather Station Robot: A robot that collects basic weather data such as temperature and humidity.
    90. Robot Using Treads for Movement: Moves using treaded wheels instead of regular wheels for better traction on rough surfaces.
    91. HIGHER
    92. AI-Powered Smart Vacuum Robot: A robot that autonomously cleans your room while avoiding obstacles and mapping the space using AI algorithms.
    93. Emotion-Detecting Robot: Uses facial recognition or voice analysis to detect emotions and adjust its behavior (like moving closer when someone is sad or playing happy music).
    94. Robot That Paints on Walls: A robot with a paintbrush or marker that can draw or create patterns based on pre-programmed designs or real-time user input.
    95. Self-Driving Car Model: A small-scale robot that mimics a self-driving car, navigating through streets autonomously with cameras and sensors.
    96. Robot That Plays Music: Uses motors, actuators, and sensors to play musical instruments or produce unique sound patterns like a robotic DJ.
    97. Smart Garden Assistant: A robot that monitors plant health by checking soil moisture, temperature, and light levels, and waters plants when needed.
    98. AI-Powered Chess Robot: A robot that can play chess against a human or another AI using vision sensors to detect board positions and make moves.
    99. Robot That Solves Rubik’s Cube: A robot that solves a Rubik's Cube in record time by recognizing the cube’s state and applying algorithms to solve it automatically.
    100. Robot Bartender: A robot that mixes drinks and serves them, based on customer orders, using a set of actuators and sensors for precise mixing.
    101. Gesture-Controlled Drone: A drone controlled by hand movements and gestures using a motion sensor or camera, eliminating the need for a physical remote.