Uniswap Expands Developer Stack With AI Tools on GitHub

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  • Uniswap has published a new GitHub repository with AI-oriented tools that make it easier for developers to integrate autonomous AI agents.
  • It includes a set of installable plugins extending AI tooling with protocol actions such as v4 hook development, swap integration, and EVM ecosystem tooling.

Uniswap has published a new repository on GitHub, giving developers the tools they require to deploy AI agents that can execute operations on its platform. The repository, which Uniswap described as “your starting point for agentic workflows onchain,” consists of skills, plugins, and agents that developers can use or extend to fit their needs.

Agents execute on Uniswap

We’ve released seven new Skills giving structured access to core Uniswap protocol actions

Your starting point for agentic workflows onchain pic.twitter.com/tARu24eOuE

— Uniswap Labs 🦄 (@Uniswap) February 20, 2026

The plugins include uniswap-hooks, allowing tooling for v4 hook development; uniswap-trading, for swap integration components; uniswap-cca, for continuous clearing actions; and uniswap-viem, for EVM ecosystem tooling. Developers building AI agents can tap the entire Uniswap AI skills repository through a single command, pulling in all the specific tooling they would need. To boost uptake, the DeFi protocol has made the tools agent-agnostic, meaning that they are not locked to any one model, and prompts are structured in such a way that multiple LLM agents can consume them. The new repository will exist alongside other resources such as the SDK and routing APIs, which make it easier for developers to build tools that tap the DeFi network. Most recently, CNF reported that the protocol had proposed a tier-based v3OpenFeeAdapter so that fees apply across all v3 pools beyond Ethereum and onto Arbitrum, Base, Celo, Worldchain, and others. Uniswap Targets DeFi for AI The new tooling packages the protocol’s knowledge into skills that AI agents can ‘read,’ boosting access to autonomous agents, not just human developers. This will significantly lower the barrier for builders; instead of having to manually wire Universal Router logic, liquidity planning, and other similar functions, an AI agent can understand Uniswap’s protocol structure and generate the correct integrations. It’s the latest development seeking to further bring together AI and crypto. As CNF has reported, multiple blockchains have set a target of expanding AI integration this year, from ICP to Theta Network. Currently, AI agents can execute swaps and add and remove liquidity on the network and most other DeFi protocols. However, this repository makes it easier for developers to give this ability to more agents without complex tooling. The fusion of AI and DeFi has led to the rise of a new field: DeFAI. Under DeFAI, users leave the heavy lifting, such as finding the best prices and interacting with smart contracts, to AI agents. These agents can now engage in tasks like trading, risk management, and yield optimization. Some agents are even voting on governance proposals on behalf of their users, based on criteria that these users have set beforehand. Meanwhile, UNI trades at $3.6, gaining nearly 4% in 24 hours for a $2.28 billion market cap.

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