
This version of Oreus Studio marks the official launch of the platform.
It lays the foundation for the entire Oreus ecosystem by providing the essential tools to create, organize, and deploy sophisticated agents within an organization.
This first release focuses on three pillars:
Creating complete and extensible agents,
Managing an organization and its members,
Accessing a catalog of preconfigured models and agents via the AI Store.
The goal of this v0: to provide a stable, clear, and already powerful foundation on which future versions will build.
Agent creation
Oreus Studio’s core feature is now available:
creating custom agents.
Users can:
Define a name, a description, a context, rules, and a behavior for each agent.
Structure an agent around a knowledge base.
Add Tools (external features) to extend its capabilities via MCP connections.
This v0 introduces a flexible system, designed to evolve into a richer, modular, and scalable agent framework.
Organization management
With this v0, Oreus Studio introduces a solid foundation for organization management:
Invite and manage members,
Assign roles and access levels,
View at a glance all internal users belonging to the organization,
This first building block paves the way for more granular permissions and advanced roles in future versions.
Access to the AI Store
Oreus Studio includes the AI Store, allowing users to:
Browse a selection of ready-to-use models,
Access deployed agents, designed for specific use cases.
This v0 introduces a unique bridge between what is created in your organization and what is offered by the ecosystem.
What we’re preparing for you
Future versions of Oreus Studio will bring several major developments, including:
Even more advanced agent creation, as well as new ways to design your agents, currently in development.
The arrival of training, fine-tuning, and model import, to go further in customization.
The ability to publish and monetize your agents directly on the AI Store.
A new Business-oriented feature, designed to better meet organizations’ needs.