MRMC Launches The Cinebot Nano - A Revolutionary New Motion Control Robot

MRMC Cinebot Nano – ultra-portable, affordable motion control for modern content creators.
Mark Roberts Motion Control (MRMC), announces the release of the Cinebot Nano, a revolutionary new motion control robot designed to make professional-grade camera movement more accessible than ever for solo filmmakers, content creators, and agile production teams.
The Cinebot Nano combines powerful features with true portability and simplicity, offering an intuitive, travel-ready solution for dynamic, repeatable camera motion. Weighing in under standard luggage air travel limits and packing neatly into just three cases—an arm case, track case, and control case—this nine-axis robotic arm system is tailor-made for creators who shoot on location, in tight studio spaces, or anywhere in between.
Capable of supporting a 7kg camera payload, with an impressive 1m reach and integrating seamlessly with Tilta’s zoom and focus control, Cinebot Nano brings high-end performance to a compact footprint. It’s designed for rapid deployment and effortless setup—mountable on tripods, suctioned to vehicles, or even suspended upside down. Whether you’re filming product shoots, feature films or even social content, the system adapts easily to a range of creative environments and comes mounted on pedestal or on precision ball-bearing track, where the robot can travel at 1m per second.
At the heart of Cinebot Nano is MRMC’s simplified Flair Lite software, designed to demystify motion control. Flair Lite provides an intuitive interface that strips back complexity without compromising on creative precision. The newly designed interface allows content creators to effortlessly create moves even faster with its entry-level user-friendly design. There is no subscription, and you own the software for life. For users who want to create moves on the fly, the system— like its Cinebot siblings, features Push Moco for basic keyframing, enabling quick setup and rapid execution in minutes.
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