On June 30, the highly anticipated open-source artificial intelligence agent (AI Agent) project OpenClaw officially launched its iOS and Android mobile application versions at the X Conference, marking the full transition of this highly automated AI agent to mobile platforms. Through this app, users can pair their mobile devices with the OpenClaw gateway (routing layer), enabling them to call upon AI agents and related toolchains anytime and anywhere to perform a wide range of tasks from programming to meal planning.

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As a phenomenon-level open-source project that became popular in early 2024, OpenClaw gained rapid fame through the release of MoltBook, a virtual social platform entirely built by agents. Although subsequent research revealed that some elements of the MoltBook event involved human actors posing as agents for marketing purposes, which somewhat raised doubts about its credibility, this did not hinder the continuous development of OpenClaw and the AI Agent technology it represents. In February of this year, OpenClaw's founder Peter Steinberger even announced his joining of OpenAI, further confirming the industry value of this technological path.

Currently, AI agents are accelerating their integration into multimodal and daily applications. OpenClaw's launch on both mobile platforms not only extends the automation capabilities previously limited to PC or development environments to the edge but also signals that mobile AI is evolving from simple "dialogue-based interaction" to "proactive agents" capable of performing real tasks, reshaping the delivery model of the future mobile ecosystem.