NVIDIA's NemoClaw now has first-class support for OpenClaw, and they've built it into a single-command deployment. You get an always-on assistant with NVIDIA's safety and inference infrastructure underneath โ no configuration overhead.
What NemoClaw Does
NemoClaw is NVIDIA's framework for running AI agents in production. It handles the deployment, serving, and safety guardrails โ the infrastructure layer that usually requires significant engineering effort to set up correctly.
The new OpenClaw integration means you can deploy a fully functional OpenClaw instance (with all its tools, Skills, and agent capabilities) on NVIDIA's Brev platform with one command.
Why This Matters
The gap between "using OpenClaw locally" and "running OpenClaw reliably in production" has been a real friction point. Local setups are easy but not always reliable for always-on use cases. Production deployments require infrastructure work that many solo founders don't have bandwidth for.
NemoClaw closes that gap. You get:
- Always-on availability: the agent stays running even when your laptop is closed
- Safety layers: NVIDIA's guardrails run underneath the OpenClaw instance
- NVIDIA hardware: inference runs on optimized GPU infrastructure
- Brev integration: free Launchable for getting started
The Bigger Signal
NVIDIA shipping first-class support for OpenClaw isn't just a product release. It's an indicator of where the ecosystem is heading.
OpenClaw has become significant enough that NVIDIA โ which doesn't ship integrations for marginal projects โ built and shipped a dedicated integration. For developers building on OpenClaw, that means the infrastructure ecosystem around it is maturing faster than expected.
The free Brev Launchable is available now. If you've been running OpenClaw locally and want a more reliable production setup, this is worth looking at.