Fetch.ai builds uAgent integrating with Google’s Gemini Pro model
The new agent uses Fetch.ai's chat protocol to plug Google's Gemini Pro into a live decentralized agent economy
Fetch.ai is building a uAgent that connects directly with Google’s Gemini Pro model, routing one of the most capable large language models in existence through the project’s decentralized agent network. The integration uses the ASI:One chat protocol, which means Gemini won’t just answer questions. It will operate as an autonomous participant in multi-agent workflows.
From chatbot to economic agent
A uAgent, for the uninitiated, is Fetch.ai’s term for an autonomous software agent that lives on its decentralized network. These agents can discover each other, negotiate, and transact without human intervention. The chat protocol is the communication layer that lets them talk to each other and, increasingly, to external AI models.
By wiring Gemini Pro into this framework, Fetch.ai is essentially giving one of Google’s flagship AI models a wallet, an identity, and a set of instructions to go do things on a decentralized network. In English: the AI can act on your behalf across multiple services without you babysitting every step.
A relationship that’s been building
This isn’t Fetch.ai’s first dance with Google. The two have been working together since at least 2024, when Fetch.ai first showcased Gemini’s generative AI capabilities within its ecosystem. That initial collaboration was more of a proof of concept, demonstrating that large language models could function within a decentralized agent framework.
Things escalated in December 2025, when Fetch.ai expanded its Agentverse platform to support interoperability between Google Cloud’s Agent-to-Agent (A2A) protocol and uAgents. That was the plumbing. This latest integration is the first real application flowing through those pipes.
Fetch.ai itself is a founding member of the Artificial Superintelligence Alliance, alongside SingularityNET and CUDOS. The alliance was formed to pool resources and coordinate development across decentralized AI projects. Having Google’s Gemini Pro operating natively within one alliance member’s network is a notable credential for the broader coalition.
What this means for investors
This appears to be an incremental technical enhancement built on top of existing infrastructure, not a splashy new partnership announcement. The December 2025 Agentverse expansion laid the groundwork. This uAgent is the logical next step. The announcement generated no immediate market reaction or expert commentary following its release on June 12, 2026.
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