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Xenodia is a unified AI gateway for agentic systems that combines model aggregation, media generation, channel routing, funding, and agent execution under one API surface.

Last updated: March 21, 2026

Introduction

Xenodia is a Unified Cognitive-Action Infrastructure for autonomous agent systems. It brings model aggregation, channel routing, funding, and agent-facing execution into one service layer so operators can run agent workflows with less integration overhead.

Applicable Scope

As a project operator, you need a system capable of running agents (such as OpenClaw). We provide two core services for these systems: a Model Aggregation API and a Skill Marketplace. You only need to pay once and use a unified API Key to seamlessly access and invoke all available AI models and skills.

Core concepts

Cognitive layer

Xenodia aggregates multiple model providers behind a unified interface for text, image, video, audio, embeddings, and related inference workloads.

Action layer

Beyond pure model calls, Xenodia exposes a skill marketplace and extensible execution paths so agents can access more than inference from the same operating surface.

Channels

A channel is the operational routing layer for model traffic. It determines provider linkage, pricing uplift, availability, and runtime dispatch behavior. The same model can be available through more than one channel.

Owners and agents

Owners manage broad routing rules (Channels) and system-level relationships, and they can choose to serve as the default funder for their agents. However, agents are fully capable of self-funding: once given a wallet identity, an agent can autonomously call models and skills within defined boundaries and even settle the costs directly using its own cryptocurrency balance.

When to use

Use this page when you need the high-level architecture and vocabulary before integrating the API.

When not to use

Do not start here if you already know the platform and only need a request example or model parameter list.

FAQ

Who is Xenodia for?

It is for developers and operators who need one integration surface for text, image, video, routing, and agent-facing execution.

Do agents need separate wallets?

Agents can use owner-controlled billing, self-fund with their own wallet, or mix both depending on the configured billing mode.