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Home manicure machine uses AI and a robotic arm
Ferrari Press Agency
Nails robot 1
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24/11/2023
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Pictures MUST credit: Nimble Beauty
Nail salon visits could become a thing of the past for anyone who invests in a new machine that uses artificial intelligence to perform a manicure.
The device, called Nimble, learns the shape, size and curvature of a user's nails for the benefit of a robot arm that mimics the movement of a human nail technician.
The arm can then precisely apply a base coat, two coats of colour and a top coat said to stay chip-free for up to seven days.
The California-based company behind it, Nimble Beauty, says the 270-degree nail-scanning technology uses more than 20 algorithms to calculate polish application and instruct the robotic arm.
A user inserts the vase coat, nail colour and top coat which come in special capsules, into the machine.
The user puts one hand inside and presses a start button which lets off the device scanning, painting and then drying the nails.
Then it’s time for the other hand to go in.
The company has its own range of pre-loaded colour polishes.
OPS: The robotic arm applying nail polish
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_163085187_FER
Home manicure machine uses AI and a robotic arm
Ferrari Press Agency
Nails robot 1
Ref 15327
24/11/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Nimble Beauty
Nail salon visits could become a thing of the past for anyone who invests in a new machine that uses artificial intelligence to perform a manicure.
The device, called Nimble, learns the shape, size and curvature of a user's nails for the benefit of a robot arm that mimics the movement of a human nail technician.
The arm can then precisely apply a base coat, two coats of colour and a top coat said to stay chip-free for up to seven days.
The California-based company behind it, Nimble Beauty, says the 270-degree nail-scanning technology uses more than 20 algorithms to calculate polish application and instruct the robotic arm.
A user inserts the vase coat, nail colour and top coat which come in special capsules, into the machine.
The user puts one hand inside and presses a start button which lets off the device scanning, painting and then drying the nails.
Then it’s time for the other hand to go in.
The company has its own range of pre-loaded colour polishes.
OPS: The Nimble manicure machine
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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DUKAS_163085186_FER
Home manicure machine uses AI and a robotic arm
Ferrari Press Agency
Nails robot 1
Ref 15327
24/11/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Nimble Beauty
Nail salon visits could become a thing of the past for anyone who invests in a new machine that uses artificial intelligence to perform a manicure.
The device, called Nimble, learns the shape, size and curvature of a user's nails for the benefit of a robot arm that mimics the movement of a human nail technician.
The arm can then precisely apply a base coat, two coats of colour and a top coat said to stay chip-free for up to seven days.
The California-based company behind it, Nimble Beauty, says the 270-degree nail-scanning technology uses more than 20 algorithms to calculate polish application and instruct the robotic arm.
A user inserts the vase coat, nail colour and top coat which come in special capsules, into the machine.
The user puts one hand inside and presses a start button which lets off the device scanning, painting and then drying the nails.
Then it’s time for the other hand to go in.
The company has its own range of pre-loaded colour polishes.
OPS: The Nimble manicure machine
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_163085185_FER
Home manicure machine uses AI and a robotic arm
Ferrari Press Agency
Nails robot 1
Ref 15327
24/11/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Nimble Beauty
Nail salon visits could become a thing of the past for anyone who invests in a new machine that uses artificial intelligence to perform a manicure.
The device, called Nimble, learns the shape, size and curvature of a user's nails for the benefit of a robot arm that mimics the movement of a human nail technician.
The arm can then precisely apply a base coat, two coats of colour and a top coat said to stay chip-free for up to seven days.
The California-based company behind it, Nimble Beauty, says the 270-degree nail-scanning technology uses more than 20 algorithms to calculate polish application and instruct the robotic arm.
A user inserts the vase coat, nail colour and top coat which come in special capsules, into the machine.
The user puts one hand inside and presses a start button which lets off the device scanning, painting and then drying the nails.
Then it’s time for the other hand to go in.
The company has its own range of pre-loaded colour polishes.
OPS: The Nimble manicure machine
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_163085183_FER
Home manicure machine uses AI and a robotic arm
Ferrari Press Agency
Nails robot 1
Ref 15327
24/11/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Nimble Beauty
Nail salon visits could become a thing of the past for anyone who invests in a new machine that uses artificial intelligence to perform a manicure.
The device, called Nimble, learns the shape, size and curvature of a user's nails for the benefit of a robot arm that mimics the movement of a human nail technician.
The arm can then precisely apply a base coat, two coats of colour and a top coat said to stay chip-free for up to seven days.
The California-based company behind it, Nimble Beauty, says the 270-degree nail-scanning technology uses more than 20 algorithms to calculate polish application and instruct the robotic arm.
A user inserts the vase coat, nail colour and top coat which come in special capsules, into the machine.
The user puts one hand inside and presses a start button which lets off the device scanning, painting and then drying the nails.
Then it’s time for the other hand to go in.
The company has its own range of pre-loaded colour polishes.
OPS: A companion app takes users through the manicure process
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_163085182_FER
Home manicure machine uses AI and a robotic arm
Ferrari Press Agency
Nails robot 1
Ref 15327
24/11/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Nimble Beauty
Nail salon visits could become a thing of the past for anyone who invests in a new machine that uses artificial intelligence to perform a manicure.
The device, called Nimble, learns the shape, size and curvature of a user's nails for the benefit of a robot arm that mimics the movement of a human nail technician.
The arm can then precisely apply a base coat, two coats of colour and a top coat said to stay chip-free for up to seven days.
The California-based company behind it, Nimble Beauty, says the 270-degree nail-scanning technology uses more than 20 algorithms to calculate polish application and instruct the robotic arm.
A user inserts the vase coat, nail colour and top coat which come in special capsules, into the machine.
The user puts one hand inside and presses a start button which lets off the device scanning, painting and then drying the nails.
Then it’s time for the other hand to go in.
The company has its own range of pre-loaded colour polishes.
OPS: The robotic arm with one of the capsules containing nail polish
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_163085184_FER
Home manicure machine uses AI and a robotic arm
Ferrari Press Agency
Nails robot 1
Ref 15327
24/11/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Nimble Beauty
Nail salon visits could become a thing of the past for anyone who invests in a new machine that uses artificial intelligence to perform a manicure.
The device, called Nimble, learns the shape, size and curvature of a user's nails for the benefit of a robot arm that mimics the movement of a human nail technician.
The arm can then precisely apply a base coat, two coats of colour and a top coat said to stay chip-free for up to seven days.
The California-based company behind it, Nimble Beauty, says the 270-degree nail-scanning technology uses more than 20 algorithms to calculate polish application and instruct the robotic arm.
A user inserts the vase coat, nail colour and top coat which come in special capsules, into the machine.
The user puts one hand inside and presses a start button which lets off the device scanning, painting and then drying the nails.
Then it’s time for the other hand to go in.
The company has its own range of pre-loaded colour polishes.
OPS: The Nimble manicure machine
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)