
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang believes every company should have an OpenClaw strategy. And Nvidia is here to deliver.
NVIDIA has developed NemoClaw, an enterprise-grade platform built on viral local AI autonomous agents, Huang announced during his GTC keynote on Monday.
The open source platform is essentially OpenClaw with enterprise-grade security and privacy in mind. According to the company, the idea is to turn OpenClaw into a secure platform that allows enterprises to leverage a single command and control how the agent operates and data is processed.
“The CEO’s question is: What is the OpenClaw strategy?” Mr. Hwang spoke on stage. “We need that. We all need a Linux strategy. We all need an HTTP HTML strategy that started the Internet. We all need a Kubernetes strategy that enables the mobile cloud. Today, every company in the world needs an OpenClaw strategy, an agent system strategy.”
Nvidia developed NemoClaw in collaboration with Peter Steinberger, the creator of OpenClaw, Huang said.
Once released, NemoClaw users will be able to build and deploy AI agents leveraging any coded agent or open AI model, including Nvidia’s NemoTron open model. This platform allows users to access cloud-based models from their local devices. The platform is hardware agnostic and does not need to run on Nvidia’s own GPUs, and integrates with NeMo, Nvidia’s AI agent software suite.
Currently, Nvidia describes NemoClaw as early-stage Alpha software. “We expect there will be some challenges. We are building toward a production-ready sandbox orchestration, but the starting point is to get your own environment up and running,” the company said in a note to developers on its website.
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Building enterprise AI agent platforms has become a major focus in the AI space in recent months.
In February, OpenAI launched OpenAI Frontier, an open platform for companies to build and manage AI agents. Last December, global research firm Gartner released a report stating that a governance platform for AI agents will be a critical infrastructure needed for enterprises to adopt AI technologies. Nvidia clearly got the message.
“OpenClaw gave us exactly what the industry needed at the time,” Huang said. “Just like Linux gave the industry exactly what it needed at the right moment, just like Kubernetes came along at exactly the right time, just like HTML came along, the entire industry was able to grab this open source stack and do something with it.”