OpenMind has raised $20 million in funding from Pantera Capital, Sequoia China, and Coinbase Ventures to develop an Android-like operating system for robots. The company's core product, OM1, is an open-source system designed to enable cross-platform and cross-vendor collaboration among robots, enhancing their social and cognitive capabilities. The funding will accelerate the development and commercialization of OM1, which has already attracted thousands of developers globally. OpenMind's vision is to create a decentralized network, FABRIC, to facilitate collaboration between machines and humans. The company plans to launch an app store for quadruped and humanoid robots, allowing users to customize their robots' capabilities. OpenMind is collaborating with several Chinese robot manufacturers to implement its solutions in various scenarios, with pilot implementations expected by early 2026. The company also offers a Developer Alliance Program with $250,000 in incentives to encourage contributions to its ecosystem.