Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang believes every company should have a strategy for OpenClaw, and Nvidia aims to facilitate that. During his GTC keynote, Huang announced NemoClaw, an enterprise-grade platform based on the AI autonomous agent OpenClaw. This open-source platform incorporates enterprise security and privacy, allowing companies to use it to control data and agent behavior with ease.
“For the CEOs, the question is, what’s your OpenClaw strategy?” Huang stated. “We need it. We all have a Linux strategy, an HTTP HTML strategy, and a Kubernetes strategy. Every company today needs an OpenClaw strategy, an agentic systems strategy.”
Nvidia collaborated with OpenClaw’s creator, Peter Steinberger, to create NemoClaw. Once available, users can utilize any coding agent or AI model, including Nvidia’s NemoTron, for building and deploying AI agents. The platform supports local access to cloud-based models and is hardware agnostic, working without needing Nvidia GPUs. It integrates with Nvidia’s NeMo AI agent software.
Currently, NemoClaw is early-stage Alpha software. “Expect rough edges. We are building toward production-ready sandbox orchestration, but the starting point is getting your own environment up and running,” the company noted for developers on its website.
In recent months, creating enterprise AI agent platforms has been a trend in the AI sector. OpenAI launched OpenAI Frontier, an enterprise platform for AI agent management, in February. In December, Gartner highlighted governance platforms for AI agents as vital infrastructure for enterprise adoption in a report. Nvidia has responded to this industry trend.
“OpenClaw gave us what the industry needed at the right time,” Huang said. “Just as Linux, Kubernetes, and HTML arrived at precisely the right moments, OpenClaw provides an open-source stack for the industry to leverage.”
