OpenClaw Foundation Launches to Promote Personal AI Accessibility

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According to an official blog post, OpenClaw announced the formal establishment of a 501(c)(3) nonprofit foundation, jointly revealed by co-founders Peter Steinberger and Dave Morin. The foundation is designed to operate in an open and independent manner, with a mission to bring the power of personal AI to everyone. OpenClaw is currently adding 4.5 million new users per week and has become the fastest-growing code repository in GitHub’s history. The foundation has assembled a full-time team, including core members such as chief architect Vincent Koc and other engineering and operations personnel. On the partnership front, OpenAI provides inference support and serves as a major donor; NVIDIA has launched NemoClaw to enable local, private deployment; Microsoft has released Microsoft Scout, an enterprise-grade agent product built on OpenClaw technology; and the University of Michigan has become the largest donor and established the Agency Computing Institute. Additionally, over 30 organizations—including Tencent, Atlassian, Vercel, and Cloudflare—have joined the partnership network. In the ecosystem, tools such as ClawHub, ClawSweeper, and Crabbox continue to be refined. ClawCon has hosted 34 events across 16 countries, with nearly 30,000 participants.

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