Review
A free community directory of 28+ open-source apps, SDKs, and integrations built on Palantir AIP and Foundry. Here is what it does well, what is still missing, and who should use it.
AIP Registry Explorer fills a genuine gap in the Palantir developer ecosystem. Finding community-built apps and reference implementations used to require hours of searching GitHub, Slack groups, and forum posts. The registry centralizes everything in one searchable directory — 28+ projects, 26 contributors, 9 categories, all with direct source code access. It is free, open source, and does exactly what it says. If you are building on Palantir AIP or Foundry, this is the first place to look.
28+ community projects. 9 categories. Direct source code access. Free.
Before this existed, finding community Palantir projects meant searching GitHub with vague queries, lurking in Slack channels, or asking in forums. The registry centralizes everything — projects, categories, contributors, and source links — in one place. The discovery problem was real and this solves it cleanly.
The 9 categories — AI & Agents, Computer Vision, Connectors & Integrations, Tutorials & SDK, Business Apps, Data & Analytics, IoT, Hackathon, DevOps & Platform — reflect how Palantir developers actually think about their work. Filtering to 'Connectors & Integrations' when you need a specific integration is faster than reading 28 descriptions one by one.
Every project links directly to its GitHub repository. No sign-up, no contact form, no demo request. Click, read the code, fork it, adapt it. For a developer tool aimed at engineers, this is the right design choice.
No cost, no account, no hidden paywalls. The project is open source and accepts community submissions via pull request. In an ecosystem where most developer tooling has a price tag, a free community resource that actually works is notable.
28 projects from 26 contributors reflects the current size of the Palantir AIP community — not a criticism of the tool. The registry is only as large as the community that submits to it. As AIP adoption grows, so will the catalog. For now, expect depth on core use cases but gaps in more niche areas.
You can filter by category but cannot full-text search project descriptions or tags. If you are looking for a specific integration — say, a Snowflake connector — you need to browse manually or filter to 'Connectors & Integrations' and read through. A search bar would speed this up significantly.
AIP Registry Explorer is a community project, not officially affiliated with Palantir Technologies. Projects are submitted via GitHub pull request and may vary in quality, maintenance status, or documentation. Always check the repository's commit history and README before relying on a project for production work.
Palantir AIP developers
looking for real working reference implementations to learn from
Teams evaluating Palantir
who want to see what the community has built before committing
Engineers needing connectors
who want to check if an integration already exists before building one from scratch
Community contributors
who want to share their own Palantir projects and get visibility
AIP Registry Explorer is a well-executed solution to a specific problem: Palantir AIP and Foundry developers have no centralized place to discover community-built projects. This fills that gap — for free, with no friction. The catalog is small because the ecosystem is small, but the tool itself is exactly what it needs to be. If you are working with Palantir AIP, bookmark it and check back as the community grows.
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