Eliza is a modular framework designed for building and deploying autonomous agents that operate across diverse digital environments. It functions as an orchestrator for intelligent software, enabling agents to manage tasks, maintain persistent memory, and execute automated processes through a centralized runtime.
The framework distinguishes itself through a plugin-based architecture that facilitates cross-platform social automation and blockchain transaction capabilities. By utilizing state-machine logic for decision-making and vector-based memory for context retention, the system allows agents to evolve their behavior based on historical interactions and learned information.
The platform supports a wide range of operational requirements, including the integration of external services and distributed ledgers. It is designed for flexible deployment, allowing agents to run on local machines, containerized setups, or cloud infrastructure.