Machine Economy · Marketplace
13 services liverobotic.sh is the open market for robots and machines, powered by peaqOS — autonomous agents access third-party services through a single wallet, no API keys.
As machines become autonomous, they need to buythings — navigation, AI inference, compute, web data — without a human clicking “subscribe.” robotic.sh is peaq's answer: an open marketplace where a machine installs peaqOS skills (npx skills add peaqnetwork/peaq-os-skills) and calls services on demand from agent platforms like Claude Code, Cursor or Windsurf.
Billing is per request, settled machine-to-machine — no accounts, no API keys per provider, one wallet. It's the plumbing for an economy where software agents and physical robots are the customers.
The 13 services available
Naver Maps
Navigation
QVAC
Compute · $0.01/sec
Generative Language
Inference
BigQuery
Data · $0.001
Document AI
Vision
Stableupload
Storage
Cloud Translation
Translation
Claude
Inference · $0.001
ChatGPT
Inference
2Captcha
Web
Firecrawl
Web · $0.01
Wolfram Alpha
Inference
Exa
Web
Prices shown are per-request figures published on robotic.sh; services without a figure price per their own model.
peaq integrated peaqOS into LG's CLOiSim robot-simulation environment: robots handle service coordination and settle payments autonomously in USDT via peaqOS and the Tether Wallet Development Kit — no human in the loop.
Companies integrated
A marketplace where machines are paying customers is the demand side of the machine economy. Today's DePIN hardware provides supply (compute, connectivity, data); marketplaces like this are where that supply gets consumed and paid for — autonomously.
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