For Builders
Lattice is a coordination layer designed for people building real-world systems — from robotics fleets to research tools to civic infrastructure.

AI Agent

Robots

Drones

Humans
First Users & Interactions
The Lattice Network facilitates seamless trading of data and services, with every interaction guided by curated task templates, also known as smart contracts. These programmable frameworks ensure smooth, reliable exchanges between humans, personal AIs, and autonomous robots.
While the full scope of Lattice’s applications is boundless, here are the two dimensions: Data and Services.
Early Use Cases, endless ways to go..

AI-Powered Last-Mile Delivery
Apple Intelligence orders food via Lattice, creating a smart contract. A local grocery's robotic fleet accepts and delivers.
Lattice ensures trust, processes payments (Silicon Tokens/fiat), and rewards users, driving network growth.
Outcome: Seamless, decentralized, efficient fleet collaboration.

Data Collection: 3D of Infrastructure Survey
Monitoring bridges is expensive, but hobbyist drones can deliver high-resolution data cheaper. Lattice System connects insurers or governments with drone operators.
Data Buyers set Data Bounties via Smart Contracts, defining access and checks. Drones, autonomous or human-guided, accept Tasks, deliver data, and receive secure, on-chain payments in Silicon Tokens.
Outcome: Lattice ensures trust, security, and seamless human-robot collaboration.

Human-Robot Collaboration: Human helps with Guidance and Supervision
A ground-based robot, surveying urban infrastructure via the Lattice Network, gets stuck in a muddy alley. Its AI hires a nearby human through a smart contract, offering payment to free it. Using fine-grained motor control and contextual judgment, the human clears debris and guides the robot to stable ground, ensuring compliance with local pedestrian rules. Payment is processed instantly, and the robot updates its path to avoid obstacles.
Outcome: This highlights Lattice’s ability to integrate human dexterity, judgment, or legally required compliance with robotic efficiency.