NemoClaw: One-Command Install to Add Privacy and Security for OpenClaw AI Agents Across Cloud and On‑Premises

NemoClaw: One-Command Install to Add Privacy and Security for OpenClaw AI Agents Across Cloud and On‑Premises
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March 16, 2026

NVIDIA has unveiled the NemoClaw stack for the OpenClaw agent platform, enabling a single-command setup that brings NVIDIA Nemotron models and the new OpenShell runtime into a private, secure sandbox. The aim is to make self-evolving, autonomous AI agents—claws—more trustworthy, scalable, and accessible, whether running in the cloud or on user premises.

NemoClaw supports open agents and can tap into open models, including NVIDIA Nemotron, whether they run locally on the user’s hardware or in the cloud via a privacy router. This hybrid setup allows agents to access frontier models in the cloud while keeping sensitive data and operations under user-defined guardrails, creating a foundation for agents to learn and perform tasks within defined privacy constraints.

Always-on AI agents require dedicated compute to build tools, software, and capabilities continually. NemoClaw for OpenClaw is designed to run on a range of dedicated platforms, including:

These options empower autonomous agents to operate around the clock with local computing resources, enhancing responsiveness and privacy.

At GTC, NVIDIA invites attendees to the build-a-claw event in the GTC Park (March 16–19) to customize and deploy a proactive, always-on AI assistant using NemoClaw for OpenClaw. The event runs March 16–19, with sessions and demonstrations available throughout the day.

Learn more about NemoClaw and catch the GTC keynote from Jensen Huang, along with related sessions, to explore how OpenClaw and NemoClaw are shaping secure, personal AI agents.

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Note: This press release contains forward-looking statements about NemoClaw for OpenClaw and the broader OpenClaw ecosystem. Actual results may differ due to risks and uncertainties described in NVIDIA’s filings with the SEC. This material is for informational purposes and subject to change without notice.

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