BridgeDP Robotics - 桥介数物

BridgeDP Robotics - 桥介数物

"Unlocking the infinite possibilities of robot motion"

Software/Algorithm

Shenzhen developer of universal robot 'cerebellum' motion-control algorithms for humanoid, quadruped and wheeled-legged robots using RL and motion capture.

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Company Overview

BridgeDP Robotics (Qiaojie Digital /, full name BridgeDP (Shenzhen) Technology Co., Ltd.) is a Shenzhen-based developer of universal robot motion-control software, positioning itself as a provider of the robot 'cerebellum' for legged and wheeled-legged machines. Founded in May 2023 by members drawn from universities including Southern University of Science and Technology, Beihang University, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, and Tsinghua University, the company specializes in motion control, perception, and planning for bipedal humanoid robots, quadruped robots, and wheeled-legged robots. Its core technology combines high-precision motion-capture data with deep reinforcement learning and imitation learning to give robots human-like locomotion such as straight-knee anthropomorphic walking, running, dynamic jumping, dancing, and multi-terrain adaptation.

The company's flagship product, the BridgeDP Engine, is a general-purpose motion-development platform that lets users extract skeletal motion from an uploaded MP4 video without motion-capture hardware, edit motions frame by frame in an online editor, apply proprietary automatic retargeting, and deploy ready-made motions from a built-in marketplace to custom bipedal and quadruped hardware. BridgeDP also offers perception-based stair-climbing solutions that fuse vision and LiDAR for navigation across stairs and complex terrain, plus mobile-manipulation combining legged bases with robotic arms. The company states its motion-control solutions reduce development cost by roughly 60% and compress typical development cycles from three to four months to a few weeks, with monthly algorithm iteration. As of Q4 2025, BridgeDP reports deployment across more than 50 robot manufacturers spanning humanoid, quadruped, and wheeled-legged form factors, and it maintains an open-source bipedal control architecture on GitHub.

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Motion & Actuation
Humanoid
Legged Robot

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WEBSITE

https://www.bridgedp.com/

PHONE

+86 185 7553 5266

HEADQUARTERS

Shenzhen , Guangdong

China

Company Facts

Founded

2023

Primary Role

Software/Algorithm

Company Size

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Primary Region

Asia-Pacific

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Keywords

  • BridgeDP Robotics
  • 桥介数物
  • reinforcement learning
  • motion capture
  • sim2real
  • robot cerebellum
  • Software/Algorithm
  • Control & Software
  • Motion & Actuation
  • Humanoid
  • Legged Robot
  • Education & Research
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