OpenClaw

OpenClaw blog

What we’re building, fixing, and learning.

Security writeups, release context, model/runtime notes, and the occasional lobster-shaped aside.

OpenClaw Collaborates with NVIDIA for Stronger Agent Skill Security

Every ClawHub skill now ships with a Skill Card documenting what the skill does and where it came from, and is scanned by SkillSpector for hidden instructions and other agentic risks

Safer Than YOLO: Auto Mode for Exec Approvals

OpenClaw is adding opt-in auto mode for Enterprise-ready host exec guardrails: policy runs first, low-risk misses get reviewed, and humans stay in the loop.

OpenClaw Is Getting Faster, Smaller, and Easier to Trust

A release sweep across February through May shows faster agent turns, fewer dependencies, and a cleaner package shape.

Where OpenClaw Security Is Heading

The security roadmap for making OpenClaw a powerful personal assistant runtime users can understand, observe, and trust.

OpenAI Models in OpenClaw, Done Right

OpenClaw now runs OpenAI agent turns through the native Codex app-server harness by default, while bringing the lessons back to every model.

OpenClaw Had a Rough Week

What happened around the 2026.4.24 and 2026.4.29 releases, why the direction was right, and what we are changing now.

How OpenClaw Got Safer in Public

The work you do not see behind the world's most-watched open source personal AI agent.

OpenClaw Partners with VirusTotal for Skill Security

ClawHub skills are now scanned by VirusTotal's threat intelligence platform—bringing industry-leading security to the AI agent ecosystem.

Introducing OpenClaw

The journey from Clawd to Moltbot to OpenClaw—and why this name is here to stay.