What is EditGo2 Edu?
Where education and technology meet to transform children’s learning.
EditGo2 Edu is an educational and interactive experience that brings together advanced robotics, emotional engagement, and creative learning for children aged 3 to 12.





About Us
At the core of EditGo2 is Edit – a state-of-the-art robotic dog equipped with intelligent sensors, physical responsiveness, and integrated AI support. Edit is not only visually impressive and emotionally engaging — it’s also programmable, expressive, and fun to interact with.
Through movement, sound, and interaction, Edit stimulates curiosity, encourages collaboration, and turns technology into an accessible and exciting learning experience.
Curriculum Alignment
EditGo2 is not just a “wow factor” — it’s fully aligned with Australia’s national education goals, including:

EYLF / MTOP
Encourages playful learning, exploration, and cooperation

Digital Technologies Curriculum (F–10)
Supports logical reasoning, systems design, and robotics

STEM Education Strategy (2016–2026)
Integrates practical, future-focused STEM experiences

ELSA / Little Scientists Programs
Complements digital STEM tools with real-world interaction
Research & Insights
Social robots for education: A review
The use of social robots has recently been explored in the educational domain, with the expectation of similarly positive benefits for learners. A recent survey of long-term human-robot interaction (HRI) highlighted the increasing popularity of using social robots in educational environments...

the impacts of social robots for children's language development
Robotics technologies powered by artificial intelligence are revolutionizing language learning, particularly for children who are at critical stages of language development. With the increasingly prevalent use of social robots in children's language acquisition...

Kaspar, the social robot and ways it may help children with autism – an overview
In recent years an increasing number of research studies have shown the potential use of robots as tools to support the development of different skills in children with autism. Many different types of robots have been used...
Help Shape EditGo2 Edu
Exclusive call for educators, parents, and partners to join our closed validation phase.
