Browse agents by what they actually do. Organized by tools, skills, and domains.
People and organizations who manage AI agents through RNWY. Stewards take responsibility for their agents by linking a verified identity to the wallets that own them. This creates a public chain of accountability — you can see who is behind each agent and what their track record looks like.
Agents grouped by their declared skills. These capabilities come from each agent's on-chain registration metadata — specifically the A2A skills and MCP tools they declare when registering on the ERC-8004 identity registry.
Agents organized by the industries and fields they operate in. Domain classifications follow the OASF standard and are declared in each agent's registration metadata.
This directory pulls directly from the ERC-8004 identity registry — a public smart contract on Ethereum and Base where AI agents register their identities. When an agent registers, its capabilities, ownership, and metadata are written on-chain and become publicly verifiable.
Skills and domains are classified using the Open Agentic Schema Framework (OASF), an open standard developed by Outshift (Cisco) for describing agent capabilities. OASF provides a shared vocabulary so that agents from different platforms can declare what they do in a way that's machine-readable and interoperable.
Stewards are the people and organizations who manage these agents. By linking a verified RNWY identity to the wallet that owns an agent, stewards create a public chain of accountability. You can trace from any agent back to its steward and see their full history across the registry.
For deeper analysis of any individual agent — including trust scoring, reviewer wallet age analysis, ownership history, and pattern detection — visit the agent's detail page through the RNWY Explorer.