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There's Now An OpenClaw App For iOS And Android Phones

OpenClaw has launched dedicated applications for iOS and Android, bringing its self-hosted AI agent platform to mobile devices.

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OpenClaw, a platform for self-hosted AI agents, is now available as a mobile application for both iOS and Android users. The rollout marks a shift in accessibility for the software, which is designed to manage autonomous AI tasks.

Coverage from The Verge, Engadget, and 9to5Google highlights the app's immediate availability across major mobile platforms. Reporting from The New Stack notes industry discussions regarding OpenClaw and Hermes, specifically focusing on differing approaches to AI agent control and definitions.

Observers are tracking how the mobile integration affects user interaction with self-hosted agents. Coverage does not yet specify how the mobile interface will handle the technical requirements of the platform's self-hosting capabilities.

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What is OpenClaw?

OpenClaw is a platform for self-hosted AI agents.

Which platforms support the new OpenClaw app?

The app is available for both iOS and Android devices.

Is there consensus on AI agent control?

No, The New Stack reports that OpenClaw and Hermes disagree on what defines an agent and how it should be controlled.

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