Beijing (Gasgoo)- At CES®2026, AgiBot formally launched Genie Sim 3.0 — its first open-source simulation platform powered by large language models. Built on NVIDIA Isaac Sim, the platform aims to fundamentally reshape the R&D paradigm for embodied intelligence by pairing a highly realistic simulation environment with rapid, efficient scene construction.
Specifically, Genie Sim 3.0 offers an end-to-end closed-loop solution spanning digital asset creation, scene generalization, data collection, and automated evaluation. That accelerates model training and validation, cuts reliance on physical hardware, and boosts the efficiency of developers and researchers — opening the door to innovative embodied-intelligence applications.

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According to the company, Genie Sim 3.0 brings five core highlights:
First, a digital twin-grade, high-fidelity simulation environment. Traditional simulators struggle to balance visual realism with physical accuracy; Genie Sim 3.0 fuses 3D reconstruction, vision-generation techniques, and a physics engine to deliver both.
Second, natural-language-driven scene creation and generalization. On Genie Sim 3.0, developers can input plain-language instructions and, within minutes, have the platform automatically generate and generalize thousands of training and test scenes.
Third, a fully open simulation dataset and efficient collection pipeline. The open dataset spans 200+ tasks with a total duration of over 10,000 hours, providing a solid data foundation for model development.
Fourth, more than 100,000 simulation scenes to profile model capabilities end to end. Genie Sim Benchmark 3.0 builds a layered evaluation system based on 100,000+ simulated scenes and, combined with LLM and VLM techniques, maps a model’s capabilities across multiple dimensions.
Fifth, coverage of real-world operational scenarios. Drawing on Zhiyuan’s large-scale commercial and industrial deployments, Genie Sim 3.0 integrates simulation-based data collection and evaluation for real operating environments — bridging the gap from lab algorithms to industrial applications.
The Genie Sim 3.0 platform has now open-sourced its core code, extensive high-value datasets, and digital assets, and is available worldwide to developers, researchers, and industry partners.








