NemoClaw: A New Frontier for Autonomous AI Agents
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On March 16, 2026, NVIDIA announced the launch of NemoClaw, a new stack designed for the OpenClaw agent platform, during the GTC event held in San Jose, California. This development is poised to enhance the capabilities of autonomous AI agents by integrating robust privacy and security controls.
NemoClaw simplifies installation, requiring just a single command to set up. This ease of use is expected to encourage broader adoption among developers and organizations looking to implement AI solutions securely. The platform can operate on various systems, including NVIDIA RTX PCs, DGX Station, and DGX Spark, making it versatile for different computing environments.
The introduction of NemoClaw is a response to growing concerns regarding the privacy and security of AI technologies. As noted by NVIDIA, NemoClaw integrates OpenClaw into their open agentic stack, utilizing the NVIDIA Agent Toolkit software. This integration allows for the use of any coding agent, thereby broadening the scope of applications for developers.
OpenClaw, which debuted in 2025, was previously known as Clawd and Moltbot before its final rebranding. Jensen Huang, CEO of NVIDIA, remarked, “OpenClaw opened the next frontier of AI to everyone and became the fastest-growing open source project in history.” This statement underscores the rapid evolution and acceptance of the platform within the tech community.
In addition to enhancing functionality, NemoClaw is designed to provide a secure version of OpenClaw, addressing the critical need for safety in AI applications. Kari Briski from NVIDIA highlighted that “Nvidia OpenShell is a new open source safety and security runtime for agents,” which further emphasizes the company’s commitment to security.
NemoClaw’s architecture allows it to run both in the cloud and locally, providing flexibility for developers and organizations. This dual capability ensures that users can choose the deployment method that best fits their operational needs.
NVIDIA’s official statement indicated that NemoClaw is meant to tackle the privacy and security concerns that have been prevalent in discussions surrounding OpenClaw. The company stated, “This provides the missing infrastructure layer beneath claws to give them the access they need to be productive, while enforcing policy-based security, network and privacy guardrails.” This approach aims to create a safer environment for the deployment of autonomous AI agents.
As the tech industry continues to evolve, the introduction of NemoClaw marks a significant step forward in the development of secure AI systems. The first reactions from the community have been positive, with many expressing anticipation for the potential applications of this new stack in various sectors.
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