Foxglove now integrates with Grafana Foxglove announced a Grafana integration powered by a data source plugin now live in the Grafana plugin catalog, enabling robotics data from the Foxglove data platform to be queried as time series in Grafana dashboards. The integration, available for Enterprise plans, supports both Grafana Cloud and self-hosted Grafana, and will be demoed live on September 2, 2026. Foxglove now integrates with Grafana Chart data from your robots on your Grafana dashboards A robot fleet produces plenty of data worth watching over time. Battery health as packs age, motor temperature under load, how often an arm faults after a firmware push. All of this data gets recorded, and a lot of it lives in Foxglove, a robotics-native platform for querying, visualizing, and debugging it. The dashboards your team watches every day track a different set of data: uptime, deploy counts, cluster health, running costs. Robot behavior is missing from this set. Building a comprehensive view of your fleet means bringing the two together, which today costs you duplication and complexity. Today, as part of our agentic data platform /blog/introducing-the-agentic-data-platform-for-physical-ai , we are announcing the Grafana integration to solve this. The integration is powered by the Foxglove data source plugin, now live in the Grafana plugin catalog https://grafana.com/grafana/plugins/foxglovedev-foxglove-datasource/ and supported on both Grafana Cloud and self-hosted Grafana. The plugin makes robotics data from the Foxglove data platform queryable as a time series from any Grafana panel. How the Foxglove and Grafana integration works Foxglove indexes every message in every recording your fleet uploads. That index is what powers Search https://docs.foxglove.dev/docs/data/search in the Foxglove app, and the Grafana integration uses the same query engine. The data source plugin authenticates using a Foxglove API key, and all querying and data retrieval happens on your organization’s data platform https://docs.foxglove.dev/docs/data . If you’ve used the Search feature in Foxglove, the filter builder and granularity control in the plugin will look familiar. Get started The Grafana integration is an add-on for Enterprise plans and needs to be enabled for your organization. Contact us https://foxglove.dev/contact?reason=sales and we’ll get you set up. Other helpful resources: Our engineers will demo these features live on September 2, 2026. Register now https://luma.com/foxglove-agentic-workflows .