The future of robotics isn’t just about smarter machines — it’s about open collaboration, transparent governance, and verifiable trust.
That’s exactly what Fabric Protocol is building.
Fabric Protocol is a global open network supported by the non-profit Fabric Foundation, designed to enable the construction, governance, and collaborative evolution of general-purpose robots.
Instead of siloed systems controlled by a handful of entities, Fabric introduces an open infrastructure layer where robotics development becomes verifiable, modular, and community-driven.
At its core, Fabric Protocol coordinates data, computation, and regulation through a public ledger.
This ledger acts as a shared source of truth — ensuring that robotic behaviors, updates, and decision-making processes can be audited and validated.
By combining verifiable computing with agent-native infrastructure, Fabric enables robots to operate within transparent, rule-based environments that prioritize safety and accountability.
The protocol’s modular infrastructure allows developers, researchers, manufacturers, and regulators to plug into the ecosystem without reinventing the wheel. Each contribution — whether data models, control policies, or hardware integrations — becomes part of a composable framework that accelerates innovation while maintaining governance standards.
What makes Fabric Protocol particularly compelling is its focus on safe human-machine collaboration. As general-purpose robots become more embedded in daily life — from logistics to healthcare to industrial operations — trust becomes foundational. Fabric creates the infrastructure necessary to ensure robots act in alignment with shared rules, verified processes, and community oversight.


The future of robotics should be open, accountable, and collaborative. Fabric Protocol is laying the groundwork for that future. @Fabric Foundation