NVIDIA OSMO

OSMO is a cloud-native orchestration platform for scaling complex, multi-stage, and multi-container ‌robotics workloads, across on-premises, private, and public clouds. It’s now available to robot developers and members of the NVIDIA Humanoid Robot Developer Program as a free managed service.

OSMO Overview

OSMO lets you orchestrate, visualize, and manage a range of tasks. These include everything from generating synthetic data to training models, conducting reinforcement learning, and implementing software-in-loop systems for humanoids, autonomous mobile robots (AMRs), and industrial manipulators.

Explore All the Benefits

OSMO gives you a variety of ways to lower the barrier to robotics development.

Use NVIDIA OSMO to schedule complex multi-stage and multi-container heterogeneous computing workflows
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Developer-Friendly Workflow Specification

Easily share accelerated computing clusters for multi-stage workflows across various compute nodes—all without needing Kubernetes expertise.

Integrate OSMO into existing CI/CD pipelines to dynamically schedule tasks for regression testing, benchmarking, and model validation.

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Location-Agnostic Deployment

Deploy and orchestrate multi-stage workloads on Kubernetes clusters, supporting x86, Arm, and NVIDIA GPUs. It’s deployable on premises, as well as in AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, and NVIDIA Omniverse™ Cloud.

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Data Lineage and Asset Traceability

Easily set up YAML-based workflow tasks, from data generation to reinforcement learning, training, and model validation in simulation.

Data traceability is available for auditing deployed models and maintaining data lineage for safety.

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Secured Services

Secure your solution with open standards, including OIDC support for authentication, account management, container registries, data storage, and secrets management.

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