OpenMind’s OM1 Aims to Be the Android for Humanoid Robots
OpenMind’s OM1 wants to be the Android operating system of humanoid robots—open, adaptable, and built for human-robot interaction.
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OpenMind’s OM1 Aims to Be the Android for Humanoid Robots How OpenMind Plans to Be the Android Operating System of Humanoid Robots As humanoid robots move from industrial environments into our homes and daily lives, the need for advanced software is more critical than ever. OpenMind, a Silicon Valley startup, is stepping up to meet this demand with OM1, a flexible, open-source software platform that aims to be the android operating system of humanoid robots . With its open architecture and hardware-agnostic design, OpenMind is positioning OM1 as the essential layer between human-like robots and the people they serve. This marks a major shift in robotics, where software—not just hardware—becomes the key enabler for seamless human-robot collaboration. Image Credits:OpenMind The Rise of Human-Centric Robotic Software For years, robotics has largely focused on hardware—arms that grip, legs that walk, and sensors that see. But now, as robots are being developed for more human-facing roles, software is taking center stage. OpenMind’s OM1 is purpose-bui…