Ms · Apache 2.0 · 27 MB
MS-Human-700
This package contains a Human MusculoSkeletal model description (MJCF) of the MS-Human-700 model developed by the LNS Group. It is adapted from the [official MS-Human-700 repository], which remains the source of truth for the latest version of the model.
The first time takes a moment
Opening this model fetches it from the Menagerie repository — the scene, the robot and the meshes it references, about 27 MB — and keeps it here, so anyone opening it after you gets it straight away. Nothing of yours is uploaded in the process: the simulation itself runs in your tab, on MuJoCo compiled to WebAssembly.
What you can do with it here
- Simulate it under gravity and contact, write a controller in JavaScript, shove it with the mouse, and run the four repeatable tests that answer with a number rather than an impression.
- Look inside it: the kinematic tree, every joint and its range, collision geometry against the visual mesh, where the mass actually sits.
- Convert it to URDF for ROS, or to USD for Isaac Sim — each direction states what it could not carry across.
- Author a movement for it and check the motors it declares can actually perform what you drew.
Whose model this is
The MS-Human-700 model is Apache 2.0 licensed and was published by Ms as part of the MuJoCo Menagerie, curated by Google DeepMind. This page is a way to open it, not a claim on it — the folder upstream carries the licence text, the changelog and the README its authors wrote:
https://github.com/google-deepmind/mujoco_menagerie/tree/main/ms_human_700
If you use the model in your own work, credit that folder rather than this page. If it has changed upstream since we fetched it, the copy here is the one you get — say so in a bug report and it will be re-fetched.
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