- Nvidia reveals NemoClaw, its addition to the OpenClaw platform
- NemoClaw seeks to make OpenClaw more secure and reliable
- Nvidia hopes NemoClaw will further broaden OpenClaw’s appeal
Nvidia has provided considerable support to OpenClaw users around the world with the release of its own toolset.
OpenClaw has gained thousands of users around the world since its launch, attracting fans for its scale and open-model approach within the first few months of its launch.
And in his Nvidia GTC 2026 keynote, CEO Jensen Huang highlighted the work done by OpenClaw and announced the NemoClaw stack, developed in conjunction with the company.
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NemoClaw is here
“Every company now needs to have an OpenClaw strategy,” Huang said, “This is as important as HTML, as important as Linux.”
Huang noted that despite OpenClaw’s growing popularity, there remained widespread concerns about its security, given its ability to access enterprise systems and self-executing code.
NemoClaw will look to address this by adding security and privacy tools, and new security barriers are expected to increase trust and adoption of the platform, particularly OpenShell, a new open source security runtime, keeping OpenClaw within limits.
Capable of working with any encoding agent, NemoClaw installs with a single command, adding new and existing Nvidia open source models, tools and frameworks, including its existing Nemotron models and the company’s Dynamo inference engine.
NemoClaw will also be able to run in the cloud, including locally on Nvidia GeForce RTX-powered PCs, Nvidia RTX Pro-equipped workstations, Nvidia DGX Station, and DGX Spark supercomputers.
“OpenClaw opened the next frontier of AI for everyone and became the fastest-growing open source project in history,” Huang added. “Mac and Windows are the operating systems for the personal computer. OpenClaw is the operating system for personal AI. This is the moment the industry has been waiting for: the beginning of a new software renaissance.”
“OpenClaw brings people closer to AI and helps create a world where everyone has their own agents,” said Peter Steinberger, creator of OpenClaw. “With Nvidia and the broader ecosystem, we are building the claws and barriers that allow anyone to create powerful and secure AI assistants.”
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