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We are looking for reliable freelancers to participate in an Egocentric (First-Person POV) Video Collection Project that supports the development of advanced AI and robotics systems.

Participants will record natural daily activities using a smartphone mounted on a head strap. The recordings should reflect real-world human interactions and household activities from a first-person perspective.

This is a remote, flexible project that can be completed from your own home.

Eligible Countries

Applicants must currently reside in one of the following countries:

United States

Canada

Mexico

Brazil

Colombia

Argentina

Approved Devices

iPhone Models

iPhone 11 Series

iPhone 12 Series

iPhone 13 Series

iPhone 14 Series

iPhone 15 Series

iPhone 16 Series

iPhone 17 Series

Note: iPhone 16e and iPhone 17e are NOT accepted.

Android Models

Google Pixel

Pixel 6 / 6 Pro

Pixel 7 / 7 Pro

Pixel 8 / 8 Pro

Pixel 9 / 9 Pro

Samsung Galaxy

S21 Series

S22 Series

S23 Series

S24 Series

Equipment Required

✅ Approved smartphone

✅ Head-mounted phone holder (forehead/head strap)

❌ GoPro cameras are NOT accepted

❌ Handheld recordings are NOT accepted

Example Activities

You may record activities such as:

Cleaning rooms

Organizing household items

Collecting dishes and washing them

Kitchen cleanup

Laundry-related activities

General household chores

Miscellaneous daily activities

Moving and arranging objects

Tidying rooms

Activities should be performed naturally and not staged or robotic.

Recording Requirements

Videos must be recorded in first-person POV using a head strap.

Both hands should remain visible during task execution.

Participants must remain standing during recordings.

Well-lit environments only.

No sensitive or personal information visible in videos.

One activity per video clip.

Video Duration

Minimum: 2 minutes per video

Maximum: 30 minutes per video

Multiple approved videos can be submitted to accumulate paid hours.

Compensation

Payment is based on approved recording hours. Approved recording durations from accepted submissions are accumulated toward your total payable hours.

Maximum Participation

Up to 100 approved recording hours per environment/household.

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