
Nvidia unveiled NemoClaw, an enterprise-grade platform built on the OpenClaw framework, during CEO Jensen Huang’s GTC keynote on Monday.
The launch positions Nvidia to address enterprise security concerns around autonomous AI agents, a gap identified by analysts as a critical barrier to business adoption. NemoClaw aims to provide command-and-control capabilities for how agents behave and handle data through a single deployment interface.
Nvidia developed the platform in collaboration with OpenClaw creator Peter Steinberger, Huang said. The system will support any coding agent or open AI model, including Nvidia’s NemoTron open models. Users can access cloud-based models on local devices, and the platform operates independent of Nvidia GPU hardware. NemoClaw also integrates with NeMo, Nvidia’s existing AI agent software suite.
“For the CEOs, the question is, what’s your OpenClaw strategy?” Huang said on stage. “Every company in the world today needs to have an OpenClaw strategy, an agentic systems strategy.”
Nvidia currently describes NemoClaw as early-stage Alpha software. The company warned developers to “expect rough edges” and noted the release focuses on environment setup rather than production-ready deployment.
Enterprise AI agent platforms have become a competitive sector in recent months. OpenAI launched OpenAI Frontier, its open enterprise platform, in February. Research firm Gartner stated in a December report that governance platforms represent crucial infrastructure for enterprise AI adoption.
“OpenClaw gave the industry exactly what it needed at exactly the time,” Huang said, comparing the framework’s emergence to Linux, Kubernetes, and HTML.