Yesterday we launched AIoT — and told you the infrastructure behind it had grown into a whole new product, with the exciting part coming today.
This is it. 🚀
Introducing Synthetic Brew — an open-sourced AI Agent runtime.
Everyone's racing to bolt AI onto their product. Almost nobody can make it actually reliable — grounded, safe to act on real data, trustworthy in production. That's not a model problem, it's an infrastructure problem, and it's brutal. It's exactly what we spent six months building underneath Chirp's AIoT.
So we put all of it in the box — and made it free and open:
→ Describe the agent you need in plain English — it builds, deploys, and orchestrates it
→ Grounded with RAG + knowledge graphs, so it doesn't make things up
→ Your tools, your data, any LLM, one Docker command
→ Self-hosted — your infrastructure, no lock-in, no per-token markup
It's the exact engine running Chirp's AIoT in production right now. And here's the wild part: exactly the way we built it into Chirp, you can build it into absolutely any product — and skip the 6+ months and hundreds of thousands in dev it takes from scratch.
If you believe in what open source does for this space, a star genuinely helps us:
⭐ https://t.co/FOyXSnCSc1
Dig in: https://t.co/qcIkM6wr05
No in-house IT team? We'll build it into your product for you: https://t.co/Q17zLs6npC
Day one. Come build with us. 🔧
#SyntheticBrew #DePIN #AI #OpenSource #AIagents #AIAgentRuntime
Chirp 3.6 just shipped — the release that makes Chirp usable by everyone, not just the technical. This is the adoption unlock. 🧵
https://t.co/QtBnvF0GUk
Today we ship Chirp 3.5.0.
The physical world just became programmable — and you can run it from anywhere. In this release we roll up our sleeves and give Chirp the power to control devices remotely: send a command and a device acts.
From one machine to an entire factory, a streetlight to a whole city.
When we had to make a decision:
Do we make the product simple, but limit what users can do?
Or do we take the harder path and build something more powerful, even if it takes a bit more time to understand at first?
With Chirp, we chose the second path.
We decided not to sacrifice functionality just to ship something quick but basic. Instead, we focused on building a platform that gives users the freedom to do almost anything across IoT, automation, connectivity, data, and real-world device management.
Yes, Chirp might feel complex when you first start using it.
But once you understand what is possible, the platform opens up in a completely different way.
You can connect devices, create automations, work with real-world data, build workflows, manage infrastructure, and start turning IoT into something practical, useful, and scalable.
While crypto has been going through its usual up and down cycles, we stayed focused on the core.
We kept building.
We kept expanding the functionality.
We kept improving the foundation.
And today, Chirp has become one of the largest IoT platforms in the space by depth of functionality.
The best part is that we are not done yet.
Now that the functionality is in place, our next major focus is making the platform easier, smoother, and more accessible for everyone. We already have something in the works that will help with exactly that.
More big updates are coming.
In the meantime, check out the Chirp platform, start automating, and see what is possible when IoT is not limited by narrow use cases.
The world of IoT is truly unbelievable.
Just be careful. Once you start exploring what you can build, it might pull you in.
#IoT #Depin #IndustrialIoT #chirpdewi
Yesterday, we released #DigitalTwin on our residential and commercial platforms, and I’m honestly excited about this one.
In the video, I’m connecting real sensors to 3D objects and showing how the digital version reacts the moment the sensor’s status changes.
This is what makes IoT click: real devices sending live data, and the platform turning that data into something you can actually see and interact with.
I hope you guys like it.
Try it here: https://t.co/PGVagsL0zu
No credit card required.
Take a look at it in action.
#IoT #DigitalTwin #Kilo #Automation #Sensors #depin @SuiNetwork
We know — we've said "biggest release" more than once this year. This one's so big it earned a version jump from 3.1 straight to 3.4.
Chirp 3.4.0 is live, and it takes IoT to a whole new level.
Meet the Digital Building Twin.
Any property — a home, a warehouse, a parking lot, a retail site, an apartment block, a smart-city corner — can now be drawn as a live, sensor-aware 3D model inside Chirp. Walls, doors, multiple floors, garden, driveway, gates, boom
barriers, parking bays, dumpsters, smoke detectors, water tanks, AC units. 60+ ready-to-place objects in the library.
Then wire any sensor on the network to any object on the scene. The model recolors live as readings flow:
→ Red parking bays = occupied. Green = free.
→ Amber dumpsters = filling. Red = collection-day ready.
→ Red boom barriers = down. Green = up.
→ Red rooms = over setpoint. Flashing smoke detector = tripped.
Every sensor on the Chirp network now has a spatial layer above it. Every node operator, every household, every business running on Chirp can build a live digital twin of the physical space their devices cover — and read its state at a
glance.
This is what Real-World IoT actually looks like.
Drawn from scratch, or traced from an aerial map and anchored to its real GPS coordinates.
The team shipped what was promised. More coming — but meanwhile, give it a try and let us know in the comments below if you like the direction Chirp is moving in.
→ https://t.co/SDi44cJuav
→ https://t.co/r50sHU4o40
#DePIN #RWA #IoT #DigitalTwin #Sui #SmartCity #ChirpDeWi @SuiNetwork
The Chirp API Portal is now live.
As vibe coding with LLMs becomes more popular and accurate, building real applications on top of live infrastructure is getting easier than ever.
Now developers can use Chirp APIs to build apps, tools, dashboards, automations, and new experiences on top of the Chirp network.
Open the documentation portal https://t.co/r50sHU4o40 , feed it into your favorite LLM, and start brainstorming.
What could you build with access to Chirp?
https://t.co/My85NLnpEz
#depin #iot #ai
Chirp is heading to the mioty Global Summit 2026 in Berlin.
We’re excited to connect with builders, operators, and innovators shaping the future of IoT connectivity.
See you there on May 20th at Meistersaal am Potsdamer Platz.
#Chirp#mioty#IoT#DePIN#Wireless#Berlin#iot
Chirp are going to own IOT, yes they made the first Web3 map explorer Kage for kicks well ahead of the competition, it has been copied many times since but then laser focused on the end goal - IOT for dummies. Without IOT AI cannot bridge the real world gap this will be massive
Just two weeks after the major Chirp 3.0.0 release, we’re back with another big platform update.
Today we’re releasing Chirp 3.1.0 — a release that expands what you can build, connect, track, automate, and manage inside Chirp.
This update brings live tracker maps with route history, scoped API keys for trusted integrations and automation scripts, refreshed subscription plans, sharper alert controls, and the new MQTT connector we announced yesterday.
With the Map widget, any tracker registered in Chirp can now appear live on your dashboard, with historical route playback and a selected transmitted metric shown alongside the position.
API Keys make it easier to connect scripts, local tools, and home automation workflows without sharing account credentials. Each key can be scoped, rotated, or revoked independently.
Alerts also get clearer and safer, with required notification recipients, better one-time notification behavior by severity, and last-trigger timestamps in the alert inbox.
Chirp 3.1.0 is another major step toward making the platform more open, flexible, and useful for real-world connected devices.
Read the full changelog:
https://t.co/TCVQrhoK8G
Try it here:
https://t.co/LnAS3eqDi6
Enjoy.
#IoT #SmartHome #HomeAutomation #MQTT #ConnectedDevices #DePIN
New Release. Chirp just added MQTT support.
This is not a minor update. This is us opening the door to the entire connected world. Here's why it matters 🧵
#DePIN #Chirp #IoT #MQTT #Zigbee #SmartHome
Big step forward for Chirp.
Until now, our documentation has focused on the DePIN side of the network at https://t.co/kNqzjLDeUW. But the platform is what turns network capability into real-world utility. It is the layer that helps customers connect devices, build automations, and actually put the network to work.
That is why we are launching a new documentation portal for the Chirp Platform:
https://t.co/r50sHU4o40
The Chirp Platform gives users powerful tools for automation across many environments. While the platform is powerful enough for smart city, industrial, and broader business use cases, Chirp will be marketed around home automation. Separate documentation portals will also be introduced for industrial, city, and other business-focused automations, making it easier to speak to each audience clearly and avoid wording that could confuse non-crypto customers.
Explore the new docs, discover powerful features, and start automating today.
#Chirp #IoT #HomeAutomation #Automation #DePIN #SmartHome
Today we’re rolling out CHIRP 3.0.0 — the biggest release in our history.
This is a fundamental platform rework built to make CHIRP truly scalable for the future.
Full changelog:
https://t.co/U8QI8rJ5lS
#depin#iot#chirp#lorawan@SuiNetwork
We’re rolling out the biggest release in our history.
4 months of work.
Deployment started on Monday.
If all goes to plan, we’ll complete it by the end of this week.
This upgrade lays the foundation for everything that comes next. Bigger scale, stronger infrastructure, and a major step forward for the platform.
Important: during the rollout, changes made to existing devices and their images may not be preserved and could be ignored. Please avoid making those updates until the migration is fully complete.
#IoT #DePIN #Chirp
IoT isn't the future anymore — it's the floor beneath our feet, and it's only getting bigger. 📡
Embedded World 2026 is proof. Hundreds of thousands of devices, protocols, and builders all under one roof in Nuremberg.
Chirp is here for it. DePIN meets the physical world — and this is exactly where that story gets written.
#EmbeddedWorld2026 #DePIN #IoT #Chirp #Web3 #LPWAN
125 million LoRaWAN devices deployed globally. 25% year-over-year growth. 360 ecosystem partners.
We still hear people calling LoRaWAN a niche protocol. That take didn't age well.
The LoRa Alliance just dropped their 2025 year-end report and the numbers speak for themselves.
But here's the thing — it's not always the right choice.
LoRaWAN makes sense when you've got sensors spread across a large area, when battery life needs to last years not months, and when your data payloads are small. Think temperature, humidity, door status.
Cellular makes more sense when you need higher bandwidth, when devices are moving across regions, or when you can't deploy your own gateways.
Thankfully, Chirp Supports both!
The best projects we've worked on use both. LoRaWAN for the dense sensor network. Cellular for the mobile assets. All feeding into the same platform.
Picking sides in protocol wars is pointless. Pick the right tool for the job.
What's your connectivity setup? Pure LoRaWAN? Cellular? Mix of both?
#IoT #LoRaWAN #LPWAN #IoTConnectivity #SmartCities
To make room for the revenue-driving IoT features that will expand the network, we’re doing a major platform refactor.
IoT is the backbone of our DePIN network, and we’re rolling out impactful new capabilities to grow it. To keep that focus sharp, we reorganized the product so all DePIN components now live in one dedicated place.
If you’re wondering where the crypto-related pieces went: nothing is gone. They were previously scattered across the platform. Now everything #DePIN—mining, wallet, #Kage—sits in a single DePIN section on the left.
Result: a cleaner structure, clearer navigation, and way more room to ship the IoT expansion that’s coming next. Core #IoT stays focused, DePIN stays powerful, and we’ll move faster than ever.