Nvidia announced NemoClaw at GTC 2026 on March 16, an open-source stack that adds privacy and security controls to OpenClaw — the exploding personal AI agent platform.
With one command, anyone can now run always-on, self-evolving agents with enterprise-grade security. NemoClaw installs Nvidia OpenShell to enforce policy-based privacy and security guardrails, giving users control over how agents behave and handle data.
The stack also evaluates available compute resources to run high-performance open models like Nvidia Nemotron locally for enhanced privacy and cost efficiency — meaning agent processing can happen entirely on-device without sending data to cloud servers.
NemoClaw for OpenClaw can run on any dedicated platform, including Nvidia DGX Station and the newly announced DGX Spark AI supercomputers, providing local computing for autonomous agents to run around the clock.
The release is currently in early preview and is not production-ready, but it signals Nvidia's strategic pivot toward the agentic AI ecosystem. Rather than just selling GPUs, Nvidia is positioning itself as the infrastructure layer for the emerging personal AI agent economy.
The announcement comes as OpenClaw deployments have surged, with platforms like Hostinger seeing tens of thousands of installations per week.