Project NANDA is building the foundational infrastructure for the Open Agentic Web - a system where trillions of AI agents can collaborate, communicate, and transact across organizational boundaries without bottlenecks or security vulnerabilities. NANDA addresses the core challenge: how can billions or even trillions of AI agents discover each other, verify capabilities, and coordinate tasks without creating bottlenecks or security vulnerabilities. The project develops both the technical infrastructure (index - interop links between all heterogenous agent registries, protocols, SDKs) and the governance frameworks needed for a responsible, Open Agentic Web.
Created at MIT, NANDA provides the index, protocols, and tools needed to enable this decentralized, protocol-neutral ecosystem.
Links and Resources : NANDA Main Website, Events Calendar, Linkedin, Youtube, Discord
- NANDA Core Documentation : Learn more about the project here. This is a great starting point.
- Research Papers - Latest research papers outlining the architectural, strategic, and technical foundations of the NANDA. If you want to participate, find the onboarding steps on the README.
- Deep Wiki: Generated documentation on Github repos for you to edify yourself on the details of the particular work.
- NANDA Adapter : Bring your local agent. Make it persistent, discoverable and interoperable on the global internet with NANDA.
- NANDA Index: A registry service for managing and allocating NANDA agents. This service handles agent registration, allocation, and client-agent mapping.
- Project NANDA FAQ - Comprehensive Q&A about the project
- NANDA & A2A FAQ - NANDA Index - contextualizing with Linux Foundation Agent2Agent Project