The app store for robots.

Discover, install, and share skills for the machines you own — starting with the Klipper 3D printer on your bench. One-line installs, honest safety ratings, and every skill keeping its author's license. No more hunting through gists, Reddit, and Discord.

3 skills and growing · open source · Klipper today

Browse. Copy one line. Your printer can do something new.

No app to install and no account needed to start. Today it's three steps on any Klipper printer.

01

Browse the registry

Find a skill — each one open source, versioned, and rated for risk before it touches your hardware.

02

Copy one line

Every skill has a single copyable install command. No digging through forum threads.

03

Paste on your printer

Run it on your Pi. The installer adds the skill with your consent and a backup — and your printer has a new command in seconds.

Live today on Klipper — more on the way.

We only list what actually works. Klipper printers run skills today; everything else is a labeled, honest roadmap — not a promise.

Live today

Klipper 3D printers

Voron, RatRig, rooted Creality, and more. Full runtime: live state, console commands, one-line installs over Moonraker.

Coming soon

Bambu Lab & Prusa

A slicer bridge (a post-processor in Orca / Bambu Studio / PrusaSlicer) renders skills at slice time — and never touches firmware.

Coming soon

Robot arms

LeRobot-class arms such as the SO-101: policies wrapped with hardware metadata, curated for real builds.

Coming soon

Droid builds

R2-D2 and astromech community builds: sound packs, servo sequences, and dome animations.

Coming soon

Open humanoids

Open hardware like K-Scale's now open-sourced K-Bot / Z-Bot — a community garden as the hardware matures.

Share your skills. Keep your license.

Skillbility is an open registry — community-built and pull-request-driven. No paywalled catalog, ever.

Follow the build.

Skillbility is early and built in the open. Drop your email to hear about new skills and platform support — no spam, ever.