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Webots is an open-source robot simulator that provides a complete development environment to model, program, and simulate robots, vehicles, and mechanical systems. It was originally designed at EPFL in 1996 and further developed and commercialized by Cyberbotics since 1998. Webots was open-sourced in December 2018 and continues to be developed by Cyberbotics with paid customer support, training, and consulting services for industry and academic research projects.

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