Software – Automotive Grade Linux Skip to main content Search Close Search search Menu About Members Leadership Governance Advisory Board Steering Committee Contact Us Community AGL Expert Groups AGL Wiki Mailing Lists Community Meetings Software Download Unified Code Base Get Started Documentation Resources Vendor Marketplace Publications Newsroom Announcements Blog Events Upcoming Events Webinars All Member Meeting CES Embedded World Join x-twitter linkedin youtube discord search Software As a “code first” organization, AGL members are collaborating to build a brand new Linux-based software platform and application framework that serves as the de facto standard for the automotive industry. Adopting an open platform across the industry enables automakers and suppliers to share and reuse the same code base, which will reduce development costs, decrease time-to-market for new products and enable rapid innovation across the industry. With the AGL Unified Code Base, OEMs and suppliers use the same software base as a starting point for production programs, which reduces fragmentation. By using a code-first approach and standardized APIs, application and solution providers need to port their software only once to the AGL UCB and it will work for all of the OEMs and Tier1s using AGL. This differs from other automotive consortiums, which focus more on specifications and compliance and typically have a “bring your own platform” approach with different starting points; at AGL we believe that this leads to fragmentation and minimal software reuse. AGL is the only organization planning to address all software in the vehicle: Infotainment Instrument Cluster Telematics Heads-up Display (HUD) Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) Functional Safety Autonomous Driving Information on the latest UCB code release is available here . Copyright © 2025 The Linux Foundation®. All rights reserved. Automotive Grade Linux, AGL and AGL UCB are trademarks of The Linux Foundation. The Linux Foundation has registered trademarks and uses trademarks. For a list of trademarks of The Linux Foundation, please see our Trademark Usage page. Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds.
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