OpenMind is an AI company with one clear mission: creating a world where robots think, learn, and work together. At the heart of this mission lies OM1, an open-source OS that brings cognition and intelligence to machines of every kind. Whether deployed in simulation, quadrupeds, or humanoid robots, OM1 transforms hardware into adaptive, learning systems that feel alive ⚡
To complement OM1, OpenMind has launched FABRIC, a global machine network where robots and AI agents can communicate, and collaborate. Together, these two pillars redefine the future of robotics—an “Android for robots” that empowers machines to work side by side with humanity 🤖
The FABRIC waitlist is now open, rewarding early participants with protocol points for connecting socials and inviting friends. Rankings on the waitlist decide entry, and those who act fastest will be the first to start earning points. In a system built on ranking, timing is everything ⏳
Community moderators are already granting OG recognition on Discord, making this the earliest and most decisive moment to become part of OpenMind’s global machine network 🚀
About OpenMind
OM1 is built as a modular runtime designed to orchestrate complex robotic functions. Its architecture integrates seamlessly with middleware like ROS2 and Zenoh, enabling real-time communication and coordination between devices. Developers can run OM1 in simulated environments such as Gazebo or directly on advanced hardware, including the Unitree Go2 quadruped, Unitree G1 humanoid, and TurtleBot 4. This flexibility allows rapid testing, scaling, and deployment of machine intelligence across multiple platforms.
FABRIC extends this capability into a decentralized coordination layer. Instead of relying on a single control system, FABRIC applies blockchain-inspired trust principles to machine identity and communication, ensuring verifiable and auditable collaboration across networks. The result is a framework where robots and AI agents can operate securely, both locally and globally.
In August 2025, OpenMind announced a $20 million funding round led by Pantera Capital, joined by other prominent firms including Ribbit Capital, Coinbase Ventures, and Digital Currency Group, as reported by TechCrunch. This investment strengthens the company’s ability to expand FABRIC worldwide, and advance its roadmap toward a connected system of intelligent machines.