DimOS (DimensionalOS)
optr overlap · Agentic Robot OS / Control Framework
DimOS is an open-source “agentic operating system for physical space.” Developers write natural-language or Python/C++ skills that connect LLM agents to robot hardware (Unitree, drones, humanoids) via a ROS2-based skill layer, LCM messaging, and reactive streams. MCP-native — external LLM agents treat DimOS-powered robots as tools. Fleet-level shared spatial memory for multi-robot coordination. Early-stage, no disclosed funding.
Where we overlap: Both DimOS and optr connect AI agents to physical robots for Perceive→Think→Act loops. A team building an LLM-driven robot could express their logic in DimOS skills + ROS2, or in optr graphs with robot connectors.
Where we differ: DimOS is the control and routing layer between agent and hardware — it assumes the user brings their own sim, cloud compute, and training tooling. CodecFlow is the full lifecycle stack: SimArena for simulation and training, Fabric for serverless compute, optr for the streaming runtime. DimOS doesn’t touch sim, GPU infrastructure, or billing economics.
Strategic read: DimOS sits in the same “Agentic robot OS / control framework” zone as OpenMind. Teams could use CodecFlow for sim, training, and infra, then either deploy through optr or bridge into DimOS if they prefer its ROS2 skill architecture. More complementary than directly competitive.