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Fetch.AI Debuts Full Agentic Infrastructure with 'Your Personal AI' and 'Agentverse'

Fetch.AI Debuts Full Agentic Infrastructure with 'Your Personal AI' and 'Agentverse'

Fetch.AI has launched a comprehensive agentic infrastructure that includes two new products: Your Personal AI and Agentverse. The announcement, made through the company's official channels, marks a significant expansion into the ecosystem for autonomous AI agents. The infrastructure is designed to provide a full stack for creating, deploying, and managing AI agents that can act on behalf of users or organizations.

Components of the new platform

The rollout features Your Personal AI, which appears aimed at individual users, and Agentverse, a platform for agent deployment and interaction. Your Personal AI is positioned as a consumer-facing assistant that can take actions based on user preferences, while Agentverse offers a space where multiple agents can collaborate, negotiate, and execute tasks. The company describes the combination as a complete toolkit for agent-based applications, though it has not yet provided detailed technical specifications or use cases for either product.

The launch comes as interest in autonomous agents grows across tech sectors. Fetch.AI, which originally focused on decentralized machine learning and blockchain-based agent networks, is now bringing those concepts into a unified offering. By bundling a personal AI with a platform for agents, the company aims to lower the barrier for developers and everyday users who want to build or interact with AI agents. The infrastructure is meant to handle everything from agent creation to real-time coordination, all within one system.

However, the company did not specify whether the infrastructure is available immediately or what the pricing model looks like. It also hasn't disclosed which platforms or devices Your Personal AI will run on, leaving some open questions about its real-world reach.

What comes next

Fetch.AI plans to release more details about the infrastructure in the near future, including technical documentation and developer access. For now, the announcement stands as a clear statement of intent: the company wants to be a provider of the underlying plumbing for agent-driven interactions, not just a specialized AI firm. How quickly developers and users adopt the new tools will determine whether this moves beyond a press release into a working ecosystem.