Overview · July 15, 2026

The AiGAP ecosystem: software, robots, and one API for every model

AiGAP started with a single idea: you should be able to build software just by talking. That idea turned out to generalize. If a machine can turn plain language into a working app, it can turn plain language into a robot design, or route a request to the right AI model, or run a business's tools under one roof. So around the core platform, AiGAP is building a family of products that share the same DNA.

The core platform

The AiGAP platform is the AI-powered low-code environment: describe an application, and it builds, deploys, and hands you something you own. Everything else in the ecosystem extends that same "say it, get it" principle into new domains.

The sister products

Design robots by chat

AiGAP Robotic Studio

Describe the robot in your head and watch it take shape. Real hardware is computed, feasibility is validated, and you get 3D-printable files ready for real production — no CAD degree required.

robotic-studio.aigap.com →
One API, every model

AiGAP AI Router

A single API endpoint for every major AI model. Route between OpenAI, Anthropic, open models, and your own without rewiring your integration each time — and switch providers without changing a line of app code.

ai-router.aigap.com →
Your pocket companion

miniDA

A 142-gram foldable robot that unfolds from your pocket, projects a volumetric hologram, and runs its AI on-device. The assistant steps out of the screen and stands beside you — private by default.

minida.net →
One account, all your tools

Onremo

One account for all your business tools. Onremo brings a company's workplace apps and services together under a single login, so teams stop juggling scattered accounts and subscriptions.

onremo.com →

Why one ecosystem

Each product is useful on its own, but together they form a stack: AI Router decides which model answers, the platform turns intent into software, Robotic Studio turns intent into hardware, miniDA gives that intelligence a physical presence, and Onremo ties the business tooling together. The through-line is the same in every one — you say what you want, and the machine does the assembling.

Related: How to build working software just by describing it.