Robot Software Company OpenMind recently officially launched an application store specifically designed for robots. The platform aims to break the deadlock between the rapid development of robot hardware and the lag in software adaptation, providing an efficient software distribution layer for quadruped and humanoid robots in real-world environments.

Jan Liphardt, CEO of OpenMind, stated that future robots should not be limited to a single function at launch. Through this store built on its modular operating system OM1, operators can configure, update, and reshape the robot's skills anytime through software, just like updating mobile apps, enabling the robot to evolve into a versatile platform that adapts to different needs.

Currently, the application store is officially live and open to developers worldwide. The first released applications focus on core capabilities such as autonomous mobility, social interaction, and privacy protection. Notably, the platform has received widespread industry support from the start, and it is already compatible with robot products from 10 hardware manufacturers. The initial partners include leading companies in the industry such as Ubtech, LimX, Deep Robotics, and Fourier.