AgiBot Launches “LinkSoul,” a Zero-Code Platform for Building a Robot’s Personality and Identity

AgiBot Launches “LinkSoul,” a Zero-Code Platform for Building a Robot’s Personality and Identity

Published:November 25, 2025
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AgiBot’s new LinkSoul platform lets users build a robot’s personality, voice, behavior, and memory with zero code, transforming robots into fully personalized intelligent agents.

AgiBot officially unveiled its new intelligent system “LinkSoul” on November 24, describing it as a “robot soul customization factory.” The platform aims to break the uniform, templated interaction patterns of traditional robots. With LinkSoul, users can customize a robot’s voice, personality, behaviors, and memory without writing a single line of code, using a modular and visual interface that enables full-process “persona editing” — from character creation to behavior orchestration.

The platform provides customization across five core dimensions. On the voice side, LinkSoul includes 30–40 built-in voice styles and introduces a highlight feature: voice cloning. Users can upload a short audio sample, and the robot can generate a similar voice profile.

For personality and behavioral design, users can combine facial expressions, movements, and dialogue as easily as editing video clips. The system can also generate a complete character profile from a single prompt, allowing users to create personas based on anime characters, historical figures, or fully customized personality traits defined by keywords.

LinkSoul significantly enhances long-term memory and task performance as well. Robots can now remember user identities, preferences, and past interactions. Enterprise users can upload domain-specific documents, enabling robots to continuously learn and adapt for roles such as customer service or guided tours. Beyond basic conversation, users can assign structured workflows — from item delivery to event hosting. AgiBot says LinkSoul is designed to push robots beyond standardized execution tools toward truly personalized intelligent agents, allowing everyday users to customize robot interactions as easily as downloading apps. The platform aims to accelerate the shift toward a “one robot per person” intelligent lifestyle.