Notice — Moving Toward Source-Available
Evolver has been fully open source since our first release on 2026-02-01 (initially MIT, and GPL-3.0-or-later since 2026-04-09). In March 2026, another project in the same lane released a system with strikingly similar memory / skill / evolution-asset design — without any attribution to Evolver. Full analysis: Hermes Agent Self-Evolution vs. Evolver: A Detailed Similarity Analysis.
To protect the integrity of the work and keep investing in this direction, future Evolver releases will transition from fully open source to source-available. Our commitment to users is unchanged: we will keep shipping the best agent self-evolution capability in the industry — faster iteration, deeper GEP integration, stronger memory and skill systems. All already-published MIT and GPL-3.0 versions remain freely usable under their original terms. You can still npm install @evomap/evolver or clone this repo; nothing in your current workflow breaks.
Questions or concerns: open an issue or reach us at evomap.ai.
Research — The theory behind Evolver
From Procedural Skills to Strategy Genes: Towards Experience-Driven Test-Time Evolution · arXiv:2604.15097 · PDF