Fetch.ai has released a tutorial for developers to create an autonomous agent that generates images using Google’s Gemini 2.5 Flash Image model. This guide, distinct from a product launch, instructs developers on how to build a “mailbox agent” with Python and the uagents library.

The agent uses a chat protocol to handle text prompts and return generated images. These images are standardized as ResourceContent messages for consumption across the Agentverse ecosystem.

To implement this, developers require a Google AI API key for the Gemini model and an Agentverse API key for storage and messaging operations, relying on Fetch.ai’s open-source tools.

Fetch.ai’s partnership with Google began in April 2024, marking a significant synergy aimed at scaling Agentverse infrastructure. The tutorial is categorized under “Next,” suggesting a focus on innovative developer resources.

While the guide does not reference cryptocurrency or the FET token, it emphasizes the platform's commitment to building robust developer infrastructure separate from token utility narratives. Observing developer activity metrics in the coming months will indicate the tutorial's impact on agent deployment and network activity.