Overview of NVIDIA NemoClaw
NVIDIA NemoClaw is an open-source reference stack that simplifies running OpenClaw always-on assistants more safely. NemoClaw provides onboarding, lifecycle management, and OpenClaw operations within OpenShell containers. It incorporates policy-based privacy and security guardrails, giving you control over your agents’ behavior and data handling. This enables self-evolving claws to run more safely in clouds, on prem, RTX PCs and DGX Spark.
NemoClaw pairs hosted models on inference providers or local endpoints with a hardened sandbox, routed inference, and declarative egress policy so deployment stays safer and more repeatable.
The sandbox runtime comes from NVIDIA OpenShell; NemoClaw adds the blueprint, nemoclaw CLI, onboarding, and related tooling as the reference way to run OpenClaw there.
Key Features
NemoClaw provides the following product capabilities.
Benefits of Using NemoClaw
Autonomous AI agents can make arbitrary network requests, access the host filesystem, and call any inference endpoint. Without guardrails, this creates security, cost, and compliance risks that grow as agents run unattended.
NemoClaw provides the following benefits to mitigate these risks.
Use Cases
You can use NemoClaw for various use cases including the following.
Next Steps
Navigate to the following topics to learn more about NemoClaw and how to install and use it.
- Architecture Overview to understand how NemoClaw works.
- Ecosystem to understand how OpenClaw, OpenShell, and NemoClaw relate in the wider stack, and when to use NemoClaw versus OpenShell.
- Quickstart to install NemoClaw and run your first sandboxed agent.
- Inference Options to check the inference providers that NemoClaw supports and how inference routing works.