Nvidia plans open-source AI agent platform ‘NemoClaw’ for enterprises: Wired

Nvidia plans open-source AI agent platform ‘NemoClaw’ for enterprises: Wired


Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang delivers the keynote address at the GTC AI Conference in San Jose, California, on March 18, 2025.

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Nvidia is planning to launch an open-source platform for artificial intelligence agents called ‘NemoClaw,’ tapping into the growing popularity of the AI tools, Wired reported Tuesday.

Citing anonymous sources familiar with the matter, the report said Nvidia has started pitching the product to enterprise software companies, seeking partnerships with Salesforce, Cisco, Google, Adobe, and CrowdStrike.

Nvidia and its potential partners did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

It remains unclear whether any official partnerships have been finalized. Because the platform is expected to be open source, partners would likely get free usage, with early access granted in exchange for contributing to the project, the sources told Wired.

The report said that the platform will allow these companies to dispatch AI agents to perform tasks for their employees and is expected to include security and privacy tools.

Companies will be able to access the platform regardless of whether their products run on Nvidia’s chips, it added.

Nvidia has started to invest more resources into AI agents, as companies shift from large language models to more specialized tools that can reason, plan and act independently on complex, multi-step tasks.

For example, the company has released foundational models designed to power AI agents such as Nemotron and Cosmos in recent months.

It also has expanded its ‘NeMo’ platform, which helps clients manage the full AI agent lifecycle — from data curation and customization to monitoring and optimization.

Nvidia’s interest in agents also comes as people are embracing so-called “claws”— open-source AI tools that run locally on a user’s machine and perform sequential tasks.

Such AI agents were made famous by OpenClaw — which was first called Clawdbot, then Moltbot — when it burst onto the scene at the start of this year. OpenAI ultimately acquired the project and hired its creator.

However, experts have flagged many security risks associated with OpenClaw’s nascent AI tools, especially for enterprise customers that Nvidia is now reportedly targeting with its AI agent platform.

The move comes as Nvidia prepares for its annual developer conference in San Jose next week, which is expected to include announcements and roadmaps on the company’s hardware and software offerings.

— Read more about Nvidia’s NemoClaw plans in Wired’s report.

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