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OpenClaw is going mobile.
After gaining traction on desktop, the open-source AI assistant platform is now available on Android and iPhone, allowing users to access AI agents wherever they are. The release gives users a native mobile experience rather than relying on a web browser.
The apps let users chat with AI assistants, manage tasks, interact with supported AI models, and continue conversations seamlessly across devices. By bringing OpenClaw to mobile, the project aims to make open-source AI assistants more accessible to everyday users—not just developers.
The launch also reflects a broader shift in AI. As users increasingly expect assistants to travel with them, mobile has become one of the most important battlegrounds. While companies like OpenAI, Google, Anthropic, and xAI already have polished mobile apps, OpenClaw is betting that an open-source alternative can attract users who want more flexibility and control.
AI assistants are becoming mobile-first. By launching on Android and iOS, OpenClaw lowers the barrier to using open-source AI and gives users another option beyond proprietary assistants.
OpenClaw enters a highly competitive market dominated by well-funded AI companies with mature mobile ecosystems and large user bases.
The next phase of AI won't just be about building smarter models—it will be about making them available everywhere. Mobile is where millions of users will decide which AI assistant becomes part of their daily routine.