Nvidia is building NemoClaw, an open-source enterprise AI agent platform designed to compete directly with OpenClaw, according to multiple reports published on March 10, 2026. The platform is expected to be unveiled at Nvidia’s annual developer conference, GTC 2026, with CEO Jensen Huang delivering the keynote on March 16.
Enterprise Focus
While OpenClaw grew virally as a consumer-focused personal assistant, NemoClaw is specifically engineered for enterprise use. The platform features multi-layer security safeguards, built-in privacy controls, and deep integration with Nvidia’s GPU-accelerated infrastructure.
The goal is to give AI agents “more independence and do more things without direct human supervision in the corporate setting” — addressing the unpredictable behavior and privacy concerns that have made enterprises wary of deploying OpenClaw.
Partnership Strategy
Nvidia has begun pitching NemoClaw to major enterprise software companies, seeking partnerships with Salesforce, Cisco, Google, Adobe, and CrowdStrike. Because the platform will be open source, partners would get free usage with early access in exchange for contributions.
Competitive Landscape
NemoClaw arrives just weeks after Huang called OpenClaw “the most important software release probably ever” at the Morgan Stanley TMT Conference. The move suggests Nvidia sees a gap between OpenClaw’s consumer-friendly approach and what enterprises need — and wants to fill it with a platform optimized for its own hardware ecosystem.
For individual users and small teams who want a managed OpenClaw agent without enterprise complexity, OpenClaw Launch offers one-click deployment with built-in security.