peaq has made NAVER Maps available to every robot running peaqOS. Navigation is one of the most fundamental services an autonomous machine needs, and it's now one of the live offerings on the robotic.sh marketplace — callable on demand and paid for machine-to-machine.
A robot that pays its own bills
The integration fits a pattern peaq has been demonstrating: machines acting as autonomous economic actors. In a verified demo, peaq integrated peaqOS into LG's CLOiSim robot-simulation environment, where robots handle service coordination and settle payments autonomously in USDT via peaqOS and the Tether Wallet Development Kit — with no human in the loop.
Why navigation first
For delivery robots, drones and autonomous vehicles, mapping and routing are table stakes. Making a major maps provider available through a permissionless, pay-per-use interface lowers the barrier for builders: a machine doesn't need a negotiated enterprise contract or a managed API key — it discovers the service and pays for what it uses.
The bigger picture
This is the demand side of the machine economy taking shape. If you run DePIN hardware today, the same ecosystem is where your compute, connectivity and data can eventually be consumed. Explore how the pieces connect in the Machine Economy hub, or model what you can earn now with the calculators.
Verified 2026-05-22 against the peaq blog. Educational summary, not financial advice. DePINly is not affiliated with peaq or NAVER.
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peaq blog