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Getting Started with AWS DeepRacer

Quick start guides

Rear view of the AWS DeepRacer autonomous racing car, used for machine learning and artificial intelligence experiments and competitions.

AWS DeepRacer

Includes step-by-step guide to assemble, get connected and drive

DeepRacer PDF guide

A top-down view of the EVO Sensor Kit, featuring the disassembled parts of a miniature vehicle, casing components, a sensor, screwdrivers, wires, screws, and USB cables. The kit is used for machine learning, robotics, and AI development purposes.

AWS DeepRacer Evo and Sensor Kit

Includes step-by-step guide to install sensors, assemble, get connected and drive

DeepRacer Evo PDF guide

Sensor Kit PDF guide

Step 1. Unboxing AWS DeepRacer

This step-by-step guide covers what comes in the box, initial set up and battery charging. 

Step 2. Assembling AWS DeepRacer

This step-by-step guide walks though assembling the car and connecting to Wi-Fi.

Step 3. Calibrating AWS DeepRacer

This step-by-step guide walks though calibrating the car to improve it's driving behaviour. 

Step 4. Build your own track

Follow these steps to build a simple track to test drive at home or in the office.
Top-down view of an AWS DeepRacer track with black road, yellow dashed lines, and light green center area.

Step 5. Build your model

Take this e-learning course to build your reinforcement learning model.

e-learning course

A person uses a laptop to train or program a small robotic car, with the laptop displaying a graphical interface for robotics or AI training applications.

Step 6. Connect with racers

Join the AWS DeepRacer Slack community to find and share racing tips.
Banner image featuring the AWS DeepRacer League logo and a stylized DeepRacer car on a purple racing track background.

Learn more about pricing

Information on AWS DeepRacer pricing and integration with other AWS services.

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