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Get paid to film everyday tasks, at home or in your trade. Help train the next generation of European robots.

Film everyday tasks at home. Get paid per mission.

Join the network
Your own pace
No minimum commitment
Smartphone or camera
Phone, GoPro, smart glasses
Paid per mission
Paid after quality validation

What you'll film

Everyday actions, at home or in your trade.

Real tasks in home and professional environments. Nothing scripted, nothing acted.

Cooking & food prep
Cleaning & tidying
Organizing & sorting
DIY & repairs
Gardening & outdoors
Office & workspace
Trade & craft work
On-the-job tasks

What it actually looks like

Two real POV captures from our first contributors. No staging, no studio. Just everyday tasks filmed with a phone or smart glasses.

First-person view of two hands cooking zucchini in a pan, the type of egocentric data EgoVista collects from contributors.
Real POV capture during home cooking — one of the everyday tasks we capture.
First-person view of hands using a garden tool over grass, an outdoor egocentric capture from a real contributor.
Outdoor yard work captured from the contributor’s point of view.

How it works

From signup to payment in three steps.

No upload at signup. We only contact you when a mission matches your profile.

01

Sign up

Create your contributor profile in 2 minutes. No upload required at this stage.

02

Receive a mission brief

When a mission matches your profile, you get a clear brief with the tasks listed and the compensation stated upfront.

03

Film and get paid

Film the session on your phone and submit it. After validation, you’re paid by bank transfer.

Why we're building this

Built for trust

Privacy and control, not an afterthought.

Designed under EU law from day one. Every contributor keeps full control over their data and their participation.

GDPR compliant

Built and operated under EU law from day one.

Data anonymized at source

Faces and third parties are blurred before any processing.

EU storage

Your videos and data are stored in the EU and never leave Europe.

You control your data

Pause or leave the network anytime. You decide on each mission.

Common questions

The essentials in plain English.

How much will I earn?

Payment depends on mission type, length, and quality. Exact rates are shared in the contributor brief sent after signup. Only validated submissions are paid, and we explain our quality standards clearly in the brief so you know exactly what to deliver.

What do I need to start?

A recent smartphone, GoPro, or smart glasses with good camera quality. We accept most egocentric recording equipment. No prior experience needed.

Who sees my videos?

Only the EgoVista annotation pipeline and the specific robotics lab or company that commissions the dataset. Videos are never published publicly. Faces and third parties are automatically blurred before any processing.

What if my clips aren’t selected?

Every submission goes through a quality check before payment. This typically takes up to 7 days. Validated clips are paid by bank transfer within 14 days of validation. If a clip is rejected, we explain why and you can resubmit. Rejected clips are not retained or used.

Is this legal? How am I paid?

You’re paid as a service provider via bank transfer (SEPA). We provide a simple invoice template. You’re responsible for declaring this income according to your country’s rules. For French students under €77,700/year, the auto-entrepreneur status is the simplest option.

Can I stop anytime?

Yes. There’s no contract commitment. You accept or decline each mission individually. You can leave the network at any time by emailing us.

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Join the contributor community. It's free, and we'll let you know as soon as the first missions open up.

You'll create an account, fill in your profile, and confirm your email.

No commitment at signup. You decide whether to take each mission.

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EgoVista is building the European data layer for robotics. Currently working with research labs and robotics companies across France, Spain, and Scandinavia.