Nvidia Launches NemoClaw: Enterprise-Grade OpenClaw Platform for Secure AI Agents
By admin | Mar 16, 2026 | 2 min read
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang believes every organization should adopt an OpenClaw strategy—and Nvidia is positioning itself to deliver exactly that. During his GTC keynote on Monday, Huang introduced NemoClaw, an enterprise-grade platform derived from the widely popular local AI autonomous agent, OpenClaw. This open-source solution is designed to bring enterprise-level security and privacy to OpenClaw, transforming it into a secure foundation that businesses can activate with a single command. According to the company, it enables enterprises to control agent behavior and data handling with confidence.
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“For CEOs, the question is: what’s your OpenClaw strategy?” Huang stated during his presentation. “We need it. We all had a Linux strategy. We all needed an HTTP HTML strategy, which launched the internet. We all needed a Kubernetes strategy, which enabled the mobile cloud. Today, every company worldwide needs an OpenClaw strategy—an agentic systems strategy.”
Huang noted that Nvidia collaborated with OpenClaw creator Peter Steinberger to develop NemoClaw. Once released, users will be able to leverage any coding agent or open AI model, including Nvidia’s own NemoTron open models, to build and deploy AI agents. The platform supports access to cloud-based models from local devices, is hardware-agnostic—meaning it doesn’t require Nvidia GPUs—and integrates with NeMo, Nvidia’s AI agent software suite.
Currently, Nvidia describes NemoClaw as early-stage Alpha software. In a note aimed at developers on its website, the company advises, “Expect rough edges. We are building toward production-ready sandbox orchestration, but the starting point is getting your own environment up and running.”
In recent months, building enterprise AI agent platforms has become a major focus across the AI industry. OpenAI launched OpenAI Frontier in February—an open platform for enterprises to develop and manage AI agents. Earlier, in December, global research firm Gartner published a report highlighting how governance platforms for AI agents will be essential infrastructure for enterprise adoption of the technology. Nvidia has clearly taken note.
“OpenClaw gave us, gave the industry exactly what it needed at exactly the right time,” Huang reflected. “Just as Linux did, just as Kubernetes appeared at the perfect moment, just as HTML emerged. It allowed the entire industry to embrace this open-source stack and build something meaningful with it.”
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