peaq has launched robotic.sh, billed as "the open market for robots and machines" and powered by peaqOS. It marks a concrete step in the machine economy: instead of a human clicking subscribe, an autonomous machine can discover and pay for the services it needs on demand, settling machine-to-machine through a single wallet — no per-provider API keys.
13 services live at launch
robotic.sh opens with 13 services spanning navigation, AI inference, compute, storage and web data:
- Navigation — Naver Maps
- AI inference — Claude, ChatGPT, Generative Language, Wolfram Alpha
- Compute — QVAC
- Vision / data — Document AI, BigQuery
- Web — Firecrawl, 2Captcha, Exa
- Storage / translation — Stableupload, Cloud Translation
Integrated partners include Naver Cloud, Tether, Google, Anthropic, OpenAI, Wolfram Research and others. Billing is per request — for example, published rates like QVAC at $0.01/sec, BigQuery and Claude at $0.001, and Firecrawl at $0.01.
How a machine plugs in
A machine installs peaqOS skills (npx skills add peaqnetwork/peaq-os-skills) and calls services from agent platforms such as Claude Code, Cursor or Windsurf. The result is a demand side for the machine economy: today's DePIN hardware provides the supply (compute, connectivity, data), and marketplaces like this are where that supply gets consumed and paid for autonomously.
Why it matters
For DePIN participants, a marketplace where machines are the paying customers is the missing half of the loop. We cover the full picture — from the hardware you can run today to this emerging autonomous layer — in the Machine Economy hub and its marketplace explainer.
Verified 2026-05-22 against robotic.sh and the peaq blog. Educational summary, not financial advice. DePINly is not affiliated with peaq.
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robotic.sh