The Decentralized Operating System

You can think of Modulr as a global network of computers that work together to power apps tailored to robotics applications and more. Users can store data, and run code, without relying on a centralized party.

It lets developers access remote servers, storage, and software as easily as opening an app. And the best part? Everything is stored on the blockchain.

Our unified interface (the Virtual Desktop) gives you access to any Modulr service. This means you can manage dApps, co-chains, and assets from one single place, just like you’re used to.

Modulr runs three core services: compute, storage, and access. That’s the foundation. Everything else builds on top.

Compute

Need processing power to train an AI model? Spin up compute jobs from anywhere. No vendor contracts. No centralized cloud accounts.

Just open the Virtual Desktop, submit a task, and the network handles the rest.

You only pay for what you use, and the people who complete the job earn $MDR. It’s all tracked on-chain.

Storage

Upload a file. Save a dataset. Host your dApp. Storage on Modulr is encrypted by default (users can save unencrypted files as well) , decentralized, and split across the network.

You decide how long to keep it live, how much redundancy you want, and how much you're willing to pay. No gatekeepers.

Access

Secure, remote access to devices and systems, built in. Whether you’re managing co-chains, logging into apps, or connecting to physical machines, Modulr handles the permissions on-chain.

Every session, every login, every interaction gets tracked and verified without relying on a third party.

It’s like plugging into a global AWS, but one that’s open, decentralized, and powered by real people instead of corporate data centers.

And because it’s all handled by smart contracts, you can verify every action. Every job. Every payout. Nothing happens off-chain. Nothing gets swept under the rug.

Just real utility, delivered by a network you can trust.

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