Agent-readable by default
AGENTS.md regenerates from your module contracts, and an MCP server exposes every route, schema and event in machine-readable form - so agents don't have to guess how the framework works.
Whether you're building from scratch, extending a legacy platform or planning a gradual migration, the framework gives you the freedom to evolve without vendor lock-in.
A short walkthrough of why we built an Open AI-Native iGaming Framework - and what that actually means for your platform.
Openora.ai treats AI agents as first-class contributors - the guardrails that keep humans safe keep agents safe too.
AGENTS.md regenerates from your module contracts, and an MCP server exposes every route, schema and event in machine-readable form - so agents don't have to guess how the framework works.
Every module ships as a typed contract behind a plugin host. Fork nothing, override anything, and keep every line of business logic in your own repo.
One command generates the contract, service, tests and an AGENTS.md playbook for every module - so agents and new hires ship safely on day one.
Every module is a clean, swappable seam - clone the framework, write your own game logic or integration adapter, and plug it straight in without ever forking a vendor's black box.

Every gaming domain and data structure is fully contract-driven, so LLMs and AI agents map, extend and debug your code natively - no guesswork, no stale docs.
Self-host the entire stack and keep 100% of revenue. No vendor cut, no hidden transactional fees, no recurring GGR tax on every bet settled.
Plug individual modules straight into your legacy stack instead of a risky rip-and-replace. Adopt one domain at a time, on your own timeline.
Generate new modules, adapters and business logic in seconds - from contract scaffolding to test suites - with developer-facing AI tooling built into the framework.
Business logic, player data and security parameters stay yours - running on a standardized, auditable framework instead of a black box.
Pre-audited, open cryptographic contracts and standardized data schemas built to support licensing and jurisdictional audits from day one.



The team building Openora, in the open
Whether you're building from scratch, extending a legacy platform or planning a gradual migration, the framework gives you the freedom to evolve without vendor lock-in.