Auki Labs (AUKI) is a decentralised spatial computing platform that enables real-time collaboration between augmented reality (AR) devices, AI agents, and autonomous robots. Powered by the proprietary Posemesh protocol, Auki Labs allows devices to share spatial awareness securely and efficiently. The AUKI token incentivises participants to contribute data and resources, building a privacy-preserving, distributed infrastructure for machine perception and inter-device interaction.
Auki Labs operates on Ethereum-compatible blockchains using the ERC-20 standard for the AUKI token. The platform is built on the Posemesh protocol, which allows devices to exchange spatial data in real time, creating a shared understanding of the physical environment. Auki Labs uses a burn-credit-mint token model: tokens are burned when services are consumed, minted when value is contributed, and credits are issued to access services. Smart contracts govern token operations including minting, burning, staking, and permissions. Privacy is ensured through cryptographic methods that process spatial data without revealing personal information or precise locations.
Auki Labs supports a wide range of spatial computing applications. These include app-free AR experiences for smart glasses, shared navigation systems for autonomous robots, and privacy-focused geolocation services that function without GPS. The platform also powers 3D environmental mapping for digital twins and enables AI-powered devices to interpret physical space in real time. AUKI’s decentralised infrastructure makes it suitable for industries such as robotics, augmented reality, IoT, and artificial intelligence, where shared spatial understanding and privacy are essential.
Auki Labs was founded by a team of AI researchers, roboticists, and blockchain developers with a mission to decentralise spatial computing. Key milestones include the creation of the Posemesh protocol, partnerships with robotics and AR companies like Unitree Robotics, Zappar, and Neura Robotics, and successful demonstrations of large-scale AR and humanoid navigation systems. Auki Labs continues to expand its global spatial node network, improve token utility with the burn-credit-mint model, and lead development in privacy-preserving machine vision for decentralised applications.