Buidler Labs is a software development and consulting company that specializes in building solutions on the Hedera network. It creates tools and infrastructure for developers to build and deploy decentralized applications (dApps) on Hedera, with a focus on enhancing the user experience and driving adoption of the ecosystem.

The firm's products include open-source libraries, hashgraph-react-wallets, and lightweight library that simplifies the process of connecting dApps to various Hedera-supported wallets such as Hashpack and Kabila. It also offers the Hedera Strato JS SDK, which provides a comprehensive toolkit for JavaScript developers. In addition to these developer-focused tools, Buidler Labs provides consulting services to help businesses design, build, and launch their own Hedera-based applications.

Buidler Labs’ work is aimed at lowering the barrier to entry for building on Hedera, particularly for developers who may be more familiar with Ethereum-based tools. Buidler Labs is a key player in expanding the developer base and the overall capabilities of the Hedera network.

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