DIMO Build: Open Developer Platform for Vehicle Data and Automotive Applications
By
James Li
Yesterday's bagel. Skim it, don't savour it.
Summary
DIMO Build is an open developer platform that provides access to vehicle data, enabling developers to create applications for cars similar to smartphone app ecosystems. The platform aims to democratize access to vehicle APIs currently controlled by OEMs, allowing innovation in areas like AI copilots, EV range apps, fleet tracking, and automotive gaming experiences.
Key quotes
· 4 pulledWe believe cars should be as open to developers as smartphones.
DIMO Build flips that model — it's open, transparent, and community-driven.
You can spin up apps that tap into real vehicle data in minutes.
Build the future of mobility with DIMO — the open developer platform for cars.
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