About

Why OpenGMSL?

The OpenGMSL Association was established to define and promote an open video and high-speed data communication standard — enabling seamless system integration, vendor-neutral interoperability, and a thriving collaborative ecosystem. Our goal is to empower developers, manufacturers, and researchers across the automotive and adjacent industries.

Interoperability

Foster seamless, robust, secure, cross-vendor compatibility to streamline development.

Transparency

Provide open specifications to drive innovation, accessibility, and trust.

Scalability

Support future-ready designs with a flexible, standardized architecture.

Community-Driven

Built with input from leading OEMs, Tier 1s, and technology experts.

Vision Statement

To create a globally unified ecosystem for high-performance video and data connectivity—enabling innovation, interoperability, and scalability across automotive and adjacent industries.

Mission Statement

The OpenGMSL™ Association empowers industry collaboration by standardizing Analog Devices, Inc.’s industry-leading Gigabit Multimedia Serial Link (GMSL™) technology for broad adoption. We drive innovation, reduce fragmentation, and accelerate time to market by providing open access to proven technology, fostering interoperability, and supporting the development of next-generation systems in automotive, robotics, industrial, healthcare, and beyond.

Training

GMSL™︎ University is provided by Analog Devices, Inc. Clicking on the link below will take you to an external site.

GMSL™︎ University

Membership

Membership is open to any entity wishing to make an active and material contribution to the development of future OpenGMSL Specifications. Members of the OpenGMSL Association are eligible to participate in technical Working Groups, where details of the new Specifications are developed, as well as in other Working Groups and General Meetings of the Association. Contributor class members may be nominated to the Board of Directors, the Association’s executive authority, and if elected (by the Contributor class members) may sit on the Board.