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What is Lagrange?
Lagrange is a new generation infrastructure protocol that provides zero-knowledge proofs for all types of data and applications – from AI inference to cross-chain messaging and rollup verification. The project is built as an AVS (Actively Validated Service) on EigenLayer and is reshaping the future of AI and blockchain by making verifiability the standard.
More than just a prover network, Lagrange also provides a ZK Coprocessor and Verifiable Database, opening up possibilities for large-scale data processing, complex computations, and efficient queries on blockchains. With the mission of building an "infinite layer" for proofs, Lagrange positions itself as the foundational infrastructure for the explosion of Verifiable AI, Modular Execution, and DePIN.
How does Lagrange work?

Lagrange consists of two core protocols:
- ZK Prover Network – A decentralized proof generation network, run by 85+ operators on EigenLayer, capable of efficiently and securely processing all types of proofs from AI to rollup.
- ZK Coprocessor – A verifiable off-chain computation tool for blockchain data, supporting applications like oracles, historical queries, metric aggregation from multiple chains, and returning verifiable on-chain results.

Lagrange also develops DeepProve – a zkML (zero-knowledge machine learning) technology that allows accurate and quick verification of AI model outputs, becoming the core infrastructure for "provable AI".




