We're excited to announce the launch of Aisar Labs — our dedicated open source and research division focused on building the infrastructure that will power the next generation of autonomous agents.
Why Aisar Labs?
As AI systems become more capable and autonomous, they need robust infrastructure to run reliably, securely, and at scale. Existing tools weren't built with agents in mind — they're adapted from web services, data pipelines, or general compute platforms.
Aisar Labs exists to build infrastructure for agents, by people who understand agents.
The ZeptoStack Ecosystem
At the core of our work is the ZeptoStack — a modular, composable set of tools for building agent systems:
- ZeptoClaw — Self-healing agent runtime with process isolation
- ZeptoR8R — Intelligent request router for AI inference
- ZeptoPM — Package manager for agent components
- ZeptoRT — Real-time message bus for agent coordination
- ZeptoCapsule — Container-native deployment system
Each tool is designed to work standalone or as part of the larger stack. Pick what you need, ignore what you don't.
Open Source First
Everything we build at Aisar Labs is open source under permissive licenses. We believe agent infrastructure should be:
- Transparent — Audit the code that runs your agents
- Extensible — Modify and adapt to your specific needs
- Collaborative — Benefit from community contributions and review
What's Next
Over the coming months, we'll be releasing:
- Stable 1.0 versions of ZeptoClaw and ZeptoCapsule
- Documentation and tutorials for the full ZeptoStack
- Example agent implementations and templates
- Research papers on agent runtime security and coordination
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Have questions or want to contribute? Reach out at [email protected]