OpenClaw v2026.4.10, released on April 11, 2026, extends the dreaming memory framework introduced in v2026.4.5 with a grounded historical backfill lane, expands creative tooling to Seedance 2.0 video, and finally gives Microsoft Teams full reaction parity with the other top channels.
Grounded REM Backfill
A new grounded REM backfill lane with rem-harness --path lets operators replay historical daily notes through the dreaming system so old memories can promote into Dreams and durable memory without standing up a parallel memory stack. The lane includes cleaner durable-fact extraction, live short-term promotion integration, and diary commit and reset flows.
Dreaming Diary UI
The Control UI gains a structured diary view with timeline navigation, backfill and reset controls, traceable dreaming summaries, and a grounded Scene lane with promotion hints plus a safe clear-grounded action for staged backfill signals. Dreaming is no longer a command-line-only experience.
Seedance 2.0 Video
Video generation gets Seedance 2.0 model refs in the bundled FAL provider, submitting the provider-specific duration, resolution, audio, and seed metadata fields needed for live Seedance 2.0 runs. Combined with existing xAI, Runway, and Alibaba backends, OpenClaw's video_generate tool now covers most production-grade video model families.
Microsoft Teams Reactions
Microsoft Teams adds pin, unpin, read, react, and list-reactions message actions. Delegated OAuth setup is supported for sending reactions while preserving application-auth read paths, closing the last major feature gap between Teams and Slack or Discord in OpenClaw.
QA & Bundled Codex
A live openclaw qa matrix lane runs against a disposable Matrix homeserver, with shared live-transport seams and coverage for threading, reactions, restart, and allowlist behavior. A separate openclaw qa telegram lane covers private-group bot-to-bot checks. The bundled Codex provider introduced in this release line gets provider-owned OpenAI and Codex tool-schema compatibility and embedded-run replay/liveness state for long runs.
Security
Security hardening lands across browser SSRF, sandbox navigation, exec preflight reads, host env denylisting, node output boundaries, outbound host-media reads, ACPX tool hooks, Gmail watcher token redaction, and oversized realtime WebSocket frame handling. Deploy OpenClaw on managed infrastructure at OpenClaw Launch.