OpenMind's Robot App Store Aims to Make Robots More Versatile
OpenMind Launches Game-Changing Robot App Store
In a move that could revolutionize how we interact with robots, software company OpenMind has unveiled its new application store specifically designed for robotic systems. This innovative platform addresses a critical challenge in robotics - while hardware capabilities have advanced rapidly, software adaptation hasn't kept pace.
Breaking Down Hardware-Software Barriers
The store operates on OpenMind's modular OM1 operating system, allowing operators to configure and update robot skills seamlessly. "Future robots shouldn't be limited to single functions," explained CEO Jan Liphardt. "Our platform lets you reshape robot capabilities through software updates - much like adding new apps to your phone."
What's Available Now?
The currently available applications focus on three core areas:
- Autonomous mobility enhancements
- Improved social interaction capabilities
- Advanced privacy protection features
Notably, the platform launched with significant industry backing. It's already compatible with robots from 10 hardware manufacturers, including major players like Ubtech, LimX, Deep Robotics, and Fourier.
Why This Matters
This development marks a shift toward more versatile robotic platforms that can adapt to different needs over time rather than being locked into specific functions. For businesses investing in robotics, it means potentially longer useful lifespans for their machines as new capabilities can be added via software rather than requiring hardware upgrades.
The store is now live and open to developers worldwide, suggesting we may see rapid expansion of available applications in coming months.
Key Points:
- OpenMind launches first dedicated robot application store
- Platform built on modular OM1 operating system
- Enables post-purchase capability upgrades via software
- Initial focus on mobility, interaction and privacy applications
- Supported by 10 major hardware manufacturers

