Hugin Learning: Control AI That Learns From Scratch

Guide4 min read · Updated 2026-06-09

Hugin Learning is our innovation for robotics, drones and automation: it discovers control behaviour from scratch by trial-and-error — no labelled data needed — trained and verified across the distributed network.

Two kinds of robot intelligence

A robot, drone or automated line needs two things: perception (what it sees) and control (how it acts). Most platforms only handle perception, or only fine-tune models on labelled data. Hugin trains both — and control is where we do something new.

What Hugin Learning does

Hugin Learning discovers control behaviour from scratch by trial-and-error — no demonstrations or labelled data required. Pick a built-in task (balancing, positioning, navigation) or define your own, and Hugin finds a working control policy you can download and run.

Why it is an innovation

Learning control from zero normally needs heavy, specialised setups few teams can run. Hugin makes it work across an ordinary distributed network and independently verifies every contribution — so you get from-scratch control AI without owning a datacenter, and with results you can trust.

Built for robotics, drones and automation

Real uses include warehouse robots, drone navigation and inspection, self-balancing systems, and automated production lines — exactly the Physical AI problems where labelled examples are scarce.

Try it on Project Huginn

Choose a built-in task or define your own, pick your privacy level (Shield+ or Vault), and download the trained policy when it is ready.

Frequently asked questions

Do I need example data to use Hugin Learning?
No — it learns from scratch by trial-and-error. You only describe the task and the goal; the system discovers the behaviour.
What can it control?
Balancing, positioning, navigation and custom control tasks for robots, drones and automation.
Try it on Project Huginn

Train & fine-tune AI models on a distributed GPU pool — from €0.21/HU, cost estimated up front.

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