Foxglove is a purpose-built platform for robotics teams to collect, analyze, and learn from the vast quantities of multimodal data required to build, train, deploy, and operate reliable robots. Download Docs Blog Slack Twitter Contact Us Foxglove Studio is an integrated visualization and diagnosis tool for robotics, available in your browser or as a desktop app on Linux, Windows, and macOS. Foxglove is an observability tool for robotics.
It provides a rich suite of configurable tools to quickly and easily understand what your robot is doing in real-time - all in one seamless development environment. Foxglove is both fully integrated and flexible - it combines a host of common native ROS tools (and others) as modular panels in one easy-to-use desktop or web app, but allows. Foxglove CLI Interact with data stored remotely in the Foxglove platform, directly from the command line.
Once you've installed the CLI tool, run foxglove -h from the command line for a complete list of subcommands, arguments, and usage details. Download the correct package for your system architecture and start visualizing and debugging your robotics data today. Foxglove is visualization and management for temporal and multimodal data.
It's used by robotics companies to scale and accelerate development. Visualizing ROS 2 data with Foxglove Foxglove is a visualization and observability tool for robotics developers. It's available in the browser or as a standalone desktop app and is free for individual, small team, and academic use.
Installation To use Foxglove, you'll need to create an account. It's free and all you need is a valid email. Foxglove is a purpose-built platform that empowers robotics teams to visually debug robots, build reliable autonomy, and scale their development.
How to use Foxglove with ZED What is Foxglove? Foxglove is a visualization and debugging tool designed for robotics development. It offers an intuitive interface to inspect sensor data such as camera images, point clouds, and transforms in real time. Free, Starter, Team, and Enterprise plans for hobbyists and individuals to get started, small and medium teams to debug and collaborate, and large enterprises that need custom support.