Developers of all skill levels can get hands on with machine learning through a cloud-based 3D racing simulator and a fully autonomous 1/18th scale race car driven by reinforcement learning.
Get rolling with machine learning
With AWS DeepRacer you'll learn fundamental concepts, skills, and machine learning (ML) training techniques that power foundation models in some of the most advanced generative AI applications today through the fun of racing autonomous cars. AWS DeepRacer gives you a fun and hands-on way to learn to train ML models, where you can see your training come to life by deploying your model onto an autonomous RC car and miniature race track.
Test model training fundamentals using the AWS DeepRacer 3D racing simulator. Experiment with multiple sensor inputs, the latest reinforcement learning algorithms, neural network configurations and simulation to-real domain transfer methods.
Meet and compete with fellow ML enthusiasts in the global community to share ideas and insights and even host your own virtual races with racer organizer tools.
The AWS DeepRacer storefront on amazon.com offers accessories you need to host an in-person race, from tracks and batteries to zip ties—making race planning simple so you can focus on racing!
Learn through competition
Once you have built your model, it’s time to race! Compete against colleagues, host community races or create your own league to put your machine learning skills to the test.
AWS DeepRacer Enterprise events are the fastest way to get your company rolling on their machine learning journey.
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With community races you can host your own races to challenge your colleagues; or share publicly with ML enthusiasts around the globe.
With AWS DeepRacer LIVE races anyone can set up a race in minutes and stream it live. Invite your friends and colleagues to submit their models to compete in real time with easy to use hosting tools for streaming your race in console and on Twitch.
Congratulations to the 2024 AWS DeepRacer League Champions
Tens of thousands of developers competed, but only 32 racers from six regions around the world made it to AWS re:Invent 2024 to race in the final showdown for the AWS DeepRacer League. The stakes couldn't have been higher, as $50,000 in prizes and bragging rights as the very last DeepRacer League Champion was on the line.
The competition was fierce but Championship newcomer Simon Hill (SimonHill) of Eviden rose above the rest, narrowly edging out 2nd place Daryl Jezierski (PolishThunder) of Walt Disney and Nathan Liang (AIDeepRacer) of Cal Poly to take home the coveted DeepRacer Trophy.
To read more about the championship experience and join a global community of AWS DeepRacer developers head over to deepracing.io.