Your personal OpenClaw,
in your pocket.
OpenClaw Mobile is the phone-native way to launch, chat with, and control your own managed OpenClaw instance — without a Mac mini, a home server, or a remote-desktop ritual.
- Deploy a managed OpenClaw instance in minutes
- Chat, push, voice, camera — phone-native UX
- No Mac mini. No home server. No remote-desktop ritual
- Separate sessions for inbox, travel, errands, approvals
Why phone wins
The strongest personal AI is not a box on a shelf.
The receipt, the delay, the message, the calendar conflict, and the shopping decision all happen while you are moving through the day. The assistant should already be in your hand when that happens — not waiting on a remote desktop connection.
No hardware to babysit
A personal AI assistant should not require a spare computer, a free shelf, power cables, and uptime anxiety. Install the app, connect your instance, and go.
Always there when life happens
The assistant is in your pocket when a delay, a message, a receipt, or an approval shows up — not somewhere else, waiting for you to remote in.
Sessions, not one long thread
Phone-native sessions let inbox, travel, errands, and approvals live in separate lanes — so your context does not collapse into one chat scroll that buries everything.
Telegram proof layer
One Telegram thread is not the product.
Telegram is great as a transport layer — it works everywhere and users are already on it. And OpenClaw Box proved that people want a personal AI assistant they can reach from their phone.
But one endless chat thread is not a product. It is a workaround. When you are juggling inbox, travel, errands, and approvals at the same time, everything gets mixed together — context collapses, approvals disappear into scrollback, and re-entry means scrolling to find where you left off.
OpenClaw Mobile is the real product surface: dedicated sessions, a structured approval inbox, push notifications that take you to the right decision, and phone-native inputs that Telegram cannot offer.
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Direct comparison
Mobile beats a box at home.
A Mac mini running OpenClaw at home is a clever workaround. OpenClaw Mobile is the actual consumer product.
| Dimension | OpenClaw Mobile | OpenClaw on a Mac mini |
|---|---|---|
| Setup | Install the app and connect your instance in minutes | Buy and place hardware, keep it powered and online |
| Availability | Already in your hand when a delay, message, or approval shows up | The assistant is somewhere else — remote in when you need it |
| Inputs | Voice notes, camera, screenshots, links, push actions, share sheet | Mostly chat or remote computer — phone-native surfaces excluded |
| Sessions | Dedicated lanes for inbox, travel, shopping, bills with fast switching | Context collapses into one terminal, one browser, or one chat thread |
| Who it's for | Anyone who wants a personal AI assistant without the setup ceremony | Power users willing to maintain hardware |
What you get in v1
OpenClaw Mobile v1 is a phone-native control plane and chat surface for a managed OpenClaw instance. No hardware required. Deploy your instance in minutes and use it from the app.
Managed instance, not a box
Your OpenClaw runs on managed cloud infrastructure. No hardware to buy, no uptime to manage, no place at home to keep it alive.
Real phone-native chat
A proper chat interface built for a phone screen — not a Telegram thread stretched thin across five workstreams.
Push approvals while moving
Get notified when your assistant needs a decision. Approve or reject from a notification without opening the full app.
Voice in, voice out
Speak a thought, a photo, or a screenshot. Let the assistant do the organizing work while you stay in motion.
Camera and share sheet input
Hand a receipt, a product, a form, or a link directly to your assistant from wherever you already are.
Instance controls on the phone
Restart, reconnect, check status — simple controls that keep your assistant running without opening a terminal.
OpenClaw Local for Android
After v1 proves demand, a local Android runtime path is the natural second act. Stronger privacy story, no cloud dependency, and deeper ownership — but only after the managed path has validated real user demand.
Local Android runtime
A future optional path to run OpenClaw directly on your Android phone. Stronger privacy story, no cloud dependency.
Your data stays on your device
Local execution means your messages, files, and context never leave your phone unless you explicitly choose to.
Works offline, more or less
Basic tasks continue without a connection. Cloud sync when you're back online.
Important: OpenClaw Local for Android is a future roadmap item, not a current feature. It will only be pursued after managed mobile has validated real demand.
What it handles
Start with what already happens on the phone
Inbox without the drag
Triage newsletters, draft replies, chase the right thread, and keep approval-worthy messages visible — without living in email all day.
Calendar that moves itself
Coordinate availability, suggest times, reschedule conflicts, and handle the back-and-forth while you stay focused on the actual meeting.
Errands handled in motion
Compare products, follow up with support, manage returns, book a table, or sort out a bill while you're standing in line or walking outside.
Travel that stays under control
Track delays, find alternatives, monitor prices, and keep the approval step tight when a real decision needs your judgment.
Useful only if it stays controllable
Personal AI should not mean blind autonomy. OpenClaw Mobile earns trust by doing the prep work, asking clearly, and leaving a visible trail.
Approval gates
Sends, bookings, purchases, and account changes require your sign-off.
Visible activity logs
Every action and suggested next step stays traceable.
Permission-driven
Integrations ask for access explicitly — no hidden background magic.
Frequently asked questions
Join the waitlist
We are validating whether people want a phone-native personal AI assistant — simpler to adopt, always with them, and better structured than a chat-only interface. Sign up to get early access and a chance to shape the first version.
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