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Andromeda launches AI agent Pulsar to enhance web3 platform

by May 28, 2025
by May 28, 2025

Andromeda, the Web3 platform, unveiled Pulsar, an AI-powered agent that will onboard developers who build within the company’s modular Web3 operating system, aOS.

Andromeda aims to make Pulsar into a full AI-powered C-suite collaborator, which will be able to assist teams in technology and launch scalable, interoperable dApps across any chain.

Pulsar to make Web3 more accessible

In the first release, the agent will be focused on guiding developers through aOS boarding, providing tailored documentation, real-time community support, and actionable insights to make the builder experience easier.

Pulsar will also use advanced AI to work as an intelligent partner, guiding project owners through the intricate process of building Web3 applications, projects, and businesses.

The first release will provide personalized recommendations, tailored documentation, and real-time community support, meeting creators at their current skill level while empowering them to launch scalable, interoperable dApps.

The process will be streamlined from months to days.

By automating these repetitive tasks, making workflows easier, and offering actionable insights, Pulsar will enhance the developer experience by reducing barriers to entry and promoting widespread adoption.

The company said Pulsar will make web3 more accessible by these steps and using aOS as its proprietary large language model (LLM).

Mant Hawkins, CEO of Andromeda, said,

Pulsar will be more than a tool -it will serve as an intelligent partner that empowers anyone to bring their Web3 vision to life. By making decentralized development intuitive and efficient, Pulsar will pave the way for a future where anyone can build and scale with confidence, unlocking the full potential of Web3 for creators and users alike”.

Democratized process for developers

A Web3 platform provides a lot of opportunities with millions of potential users who could be onboarded.

But the decentralized development has been complicated due to the limited participation of those with advanced technical expertise.

Pulsar will change this situation by providing democratized access to Web3.

It will lower technical and financial barriers and enable a diverse range of creators from solo developers to enterprise teams to build and scale dApps, increasing mass adoption.

In a Cointelegraph article, Max Giammario, founder and CEO of Kindred, says,

The interfaces and user experience in Web3 tools are terrible, even more so when compared to their Web2 counterparts. … AI agents can be an excellent tool to overcome these weaknesses. With the potential that emotional AI agents have, they would facilitate the experience of new users, and they could serve as personal assistants to interact with the rest of the Web3 tools in a more autonomous, personalized way.”

Pulsar can be fully used as an AI-powered collaborator, powered by a proprietary LLM that gives access to the entirety of the Andromeda operating system.

It can also provide cross-chain and multi-chain support for the aOS ecosystem.

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