In the 2026 wave of AI and robotics, few projects feel as tangible and execution-focused as @Fabric Foundation . This isn’t another AGI promise built around a “super chatbot.” It’s a real tech company building an open operating system for robots often described as the “Android for robots.”
Their focus is a hardware agnostic software layer, allowing any robot to plug in and:
Perceive complex human environments
Adapt and make decisions
Coordinate with other agents/robots
Execute onchain transactions (e.g., USDC payments)
Founder Jan Liphardt and the team built OM1, a core platform enabling robots not just to move but to understand and transact value in the real world.
Recent Highlights
Strategic Partnerships
Circle (USDC) → enabling machine to machine (M2M) payments. A demo of the robot dog “Bits” autonomously topping up via USDC went viral.
NVIDIA, Unitree Robotics, and Chinese humanoid manufacturers → integrating OM1 to expand into the U.S. market.
Fabric Foundation (where OpenMind is a core contributor) → successfully launched the $ROBO token, listing on major exchanges.
Real-World Presence
Participation in Spring Festival Gala, with partner robots performing before 1+ billion viewers.
Sold-out OM1 + Gazebo simulation workshops for developers.
Collaborations with Pudgy Penguins and other AI/crypto projects at Consensus HK.
Funding
Raised $20M led by Pantera Capital, alongside Coinbase Ventures and other major funds backing the “open robotics + AGI” thesis.
Why @Fabric Foundation Is Gaining Attention
1. Real Hardware, Real Payments
Not just “AI agents” in theory actual robots running, transacting, and integrating with physical haảdware.
2. Open Philosophy, No Lock-In
A clear commitment to openness: no walled gardens. Developers can build robot applications the way they build apps for Android powerful in a world dominated by closed ecosystems.
3. Web3 × Robotics Convergence
Through Fabric Foundation, OpenMind supports on-chain payments, identity, and governance for robots pushing toward a decentralized robot economy.
4. Strong Developer & Airdrop Community
From running compute nodes to claiming $ROBO and participating in ecosystem campaigns, the community is highly active, especially across Asia.
Final Thoughts
@Fabric Foundation sits at a rare intersection:
Practical robotics deployment
Strong Web3 backing (Pantera, Circle, Coinbase…)
A long term vision of embodied intelligence + onchain coordination
If you’re interested in a future where robots don’t just clean houses but transact, coordinate, and operate economically @Fabric Foundation is absolutely worth watching in 2026.
What do you think about the “Android for robots” direction? 🚀🤖


