Fetch.ai has opened what it calls the world’s first AI agent marketplace, a platform called Agentverse that now hosts approximately 2.7 to 3 million registered autonomous agents. Think of it as an app store, except the apps can think for themselves, find each other, and transact without anyone pressing a button.
The marketplace offers users the ability to search for agents, call on them for specific tasks, and integrate them into broader workflows across sectors like finance, logistics, and retail.
What Agentverse actually does
The platform allows developers to create, register, and deploy AI agents that can then be found and utilized by other agents or human users. Fetch.ai built this on top of earlier frameworks called uAgents and DeltaV, which provided the foundational toolkit for agent creation and communication. Agentverse essentially layers a marketplace and discovery mechanism on top of that plumbing.
The user-facing side of the equation is handled by ASI:One, a platform launched in 2025 that provides a more accessible interface for orchestrating multiple agents at once. If Agentverse is the backend where agents live, ASI:One is the frontend where humans tell them what to do. The combination is designed to let non-technical users tap into multi-agent workflows without writing a single line of code.
















