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Gabriel Aguiar Noury
on 11 July 2022

Installing Foxglove Studio is now easier than ever


The ultimate robotics visualisation and debugging tool that you were looking for!

Today, Foxglove announced the release of the Foxglove Studio snap. Foxglove Studio helps you experience the world as a robot does, providing a rich set of features to visualise data. By diversifying its distribution with a snap, Foxglove Studio is now available to millions of Linux users that can install this open-source tool with a single terminal command.

What is Foxglove Studio? 

Foxglove Studio is an open source visualisation and debugging tool for your robotics data. It provides a rich suite of configurable tools to quickly and easily understand what your robot is doing, either live or from recordings. 

While Foxglove Studio can be used with any framework, it works really well with ROS 1 and ROS 2. It can inspect your robotics data via a running ROS connection (i.e. a live robot, simulation, etc.) or from a recorded ROS bag file.

Foxglove Studio offers a suite of general-purpose tools for robotics data visualisation and debugging to serve users across different industries and with unique domain-specific needs. 

Get it now from the Snap Store,

Installing Foxglove with snaps

To install the Foxglove Studio desktop app, you only need the following command:

$ sudo snap install foxglove-studio

That’s it. You are ready to go. To launch the app, you can either look it up in your application launcher or just run:

$ foxglove-studio

Why Foxglove is using snaps

Snaps bring several benefits for developers and users alike. When deploying your robotics applications as a snap, you use a production-grade packaging solution and its worldwide-used management infrastructure. Snaps allow developers to easily update bug fixes and manage new releases. 

If you want to try snaps for your robotics applications, check out our tutorials to get started. 

To learn more about Foxglove Studio, check out its documentation and the Foxglove blog.


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