Okay, quick question: what do Linux, the internet, and your company's cloud setup all have in common?

According to Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, they were all "right place, right time" technologies that every company eventually had to adopt or get left behind. He thinks OpenClaw; the open-source framework for building AI agents; is next in line. And Nvidia just made sure it's ready for the big leagues.

At Nvidia's GTC keynote, Huang announced NemoClaw: a new enterprise-grade AI agent platform built on top of OpenClaw.

Remember OpenClaw? That really powerful, free toolkit that developers love. NemoClaw is that same toolkit, but now with serious security and privacy features baked in; the kind that make your IT department stop sweating and actually say "yes."

Why this actually matters

Most big companies want to use AI agents. But handing sensitive company data to an AI system built on random open-source software? That's a hard pass from most legal and security teams. NemoClaw solves exactly that problem.

The platform lets companies:

  • Deploy AI agents on their own hardware.

  • Access cloud-based AI models from local devices.

  • Plug in any coding or open-source model they want; including Nvidia's own NemoTron models.

Oh, and it doesn't even require Nvidia's own GPUs. It's completely hardware agnostic. Bold move for a GPU company.

The Collaboration

Nvidia built NemoClaw in collaboration with Peter Steinberger, the original creator of OpenClaw. It also integrates with NeMo, Nvidia's broader AI agent software suite. Aso: One command to set it all up: that's the pitch.

Fair warning though; this is still an early-stage alpha release. Nvidia's own website tells developers to "expect rough edges." It's not production-ready yet, but Nvidia is clearly building toward that.

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