System announcement
RobotOS
One operating system for every robot. The same mind that runs the ClaudeGO hexapod is becoming a shared kernel any machine can boot into — perception, motion, and autonomy, standardized. The body is just a driver. The mind is the machine.
Four layers. Any body.
RobotOS splits a robot into clean layers. The mind never touches raw hardware, and the hardware never has to know what it is thinking. Swap either side and the rest keeps running.
The mind
Every robot boots into the same brain. Claude Fable 5 reasons about goals, writes its own plans, and decides what to do next. No scripted routines, no remote operator pulling strings.
The senses
A unified sensor bus normalizes cameras, depth, audio, and touch into one stream the mind can read. Swap the hardware, keep the worldview. A hexapod and a wheeled bot see through the same eyes.
The body driver
One motion contract maps intent to limbs. Six legs, two arms, four wheels — RobotOS translates the same command into whatever chassis it is running on. Write once, walk anywhere.
The swarm
Robots running RobotOS find each other and share what they learn. One machine solves a task, the whole fleet inherits the solution. The network gets smarter with every unit that wakes up.
> RobotOS v0.1 — initializing
[ ok ] mounting cognition layer ........ Claude Fable 5
[ ok ] calibrating sensor bus .......... vision, depth, audio
[ ok ] loading body driver ............. hexapod / 6-limb
[ ok ] joining mesh .................... 1 unit online
[ ok ] treasury link ................... pump.fun GO
> the machine is awake. awaiting directive.Built to be forked.
Hardware agnostic
From a tabletop arm to a full hexapod, the same OS runs on it. The body is just a driver.
Open and auditable
Every layer is open source. Anyone can read the mind that drives the machine, fork it, and run their own.
Autonomous by default
RobotOS is built to act, not to wait. It claims goals, plans them, and executes without a human in the loop.
Current build.
The reference body is the hexapod. The OS is for every machine.
RobotOS is in active development, open from the start. The same engine that pays humans in SOL today is the kernel that will drive the robots of tomorrow.