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Nvidia Unleashes NemoClaw for Safer OpenClaw AI
17 Mar
Summary
- Nvidia released NemoClaw to enhance OpenClaw security.
- NemoClaw adds privacy tools and security guardrails.
- OpenClaw is now positioned as the OS for personal AI.

Nvidia has launched NemoClaw, a comprehensive suite of tools aimed at significantly enhancing the security and trustworthiness of the rapidly growing OpenClaw platform. This new offering directly addresses widespread concerns regarding OpenClaw's capabilities, particularly its access to sensitive enterprise systems and its ability to execute self-run code.
NemoClaw introduces crucial security and privacy features, including a new open-source security runtime called OpenShell. These enhancements are intended to establish stronger guardrails, thereby fostering increased trust and driving broader adoption of OpenClaw, especially among enterprise users. The new tools are designed to be compatible with all coding agents.
During the Nvidia GTC 2026 keynote, CEO Jensen Huang emphasized the critical role of OpenClaw, drawing parallels to the foundational importance of HTML and Linux. He positioned OpenClaw as the "operating system for personal AI," signaling a new era of AI accessibility and development.
NemoClaw seamlessly integrates Nvidia's existing technologies, such as its Nemotron models and Dynamo inference engine, with new open-source components. It can be deployed across diverse environments, from local PCs equipped with GeForce RTX cards to high-performance computing systems like DGX Spark supercomputers.
Peter Steinberger, the creator of OpenClaw, expressed optimism about the collaboration with Nvidia. He highlighted the collective effort to build secure AI assistants, underscoring the potential for widespread innovation in personal AI development.




