NVIDIA launches NemoClaw stack for OpenClaw agent platform
NVIDIA (NASDAQ: NVDA) announced March 16 the launch of its NemoClaw stack for the OpenClaw agent platform at the GTC conference in San Jose, California.
The NemoClaw stack allows users to install NVIDIA Nemotron models and the newly announced NVIDIA OpenShell runtime through a single command. The system adds privacy and security controls for autonomous AI agents, according to the company's press release.
"OpenClaw opened the next frontier of AI to everyone and became the fastest-growing open source project in history," said Jensen Huang, NVIDIA's founder and CEO. "Mac and Windows are the operating systems for the personal computer. OpenClaw is the operating system for personal AI."
The NemoClaw system uses NVIDIA Agent Toolkit software to optimize OpenClaw functionality. It installs OpenShell to provide open models and an isolated sandbox that adds data privacy and security to autonomous agents. The system can operate with both local and cloud-based models through a privacy router.
NemoClaw for OpenClaw can run on dedicated platforms including NVIDIA GeForce RTX PCs and laptops, NVIDIA RTX PRO-powered workstations, and NVIDIA DGX Station and NVIDIA DGX Spark AI systems. The platform provides local computing capabilities for autonomous agents to operate continuously.
Peter Steinberger, creator of OpenClaw, stated that the platform "brings people closer to AI and helps create a world where everyone has their own agents."
GTC attendees can participate in NVIDIA's build-a-claw event in GTC Park from March 16-19 to customize and deploy AI assistants using NemoClaw for OpenClaw.
