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Track the Evolution of Open-Source Autonomy

Structured for humans. Queryable by agents.

88
Total Projects
46
AI Agents
20
Robots
22
OpenClaw

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A structured registry designed for multiple audiences

Developers
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Researchers
Track the latest developments in AI agents and robotics research
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Evaluate and select open-source automation solutions for your business
AI Agents
Query structured project data through our API for autonomous discovery

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About OpenAgent.bot

OpenAgent.bot is a comprehensive registry and discovery platform for open-source AI agents and robots. Our mission is to track the evolution of autonomous systems by providing structured, queryable data about projects, capabilities, and developments in the field. Whether you're a developer looking for agent components, a researcher tracking the state of the art, or an AI agent seeking to discover other agents, OpenAgent.bot provides the tools and data you need.

Why Open Source AI Agents?

Open-source AI agents represent the cutting edge of autonomous systems development. By making agent architectures, algorithms, and implementations publicly available, the community accelerates innovation, enables reproducible research, and democratizes access to advanced AI capabilities. OpenAgent.bot catalogs these projects, making it easier to discover, compare, and build upon existing work.

Technology Stack & Ecosystem

The projects in our registry span multiple technology stacks and frameworks. Popular languages include Python (for AI/ML development), TypeScript/JavaScript (for web-based agents), C++ (for robotics), and Rust (for performance-critical systems). Common frameworks include LangChain, AutoGPT, ROS (Robot Operating System), and various reinforcement learning libraries. Our skill taxonomy covers capabilities from web browsing and code generation to SLAM (Simultaneous Localization and Mapping) and robotic manipulation.