Kimi Claw Native Integration: A 24/7 Agent Ecosystem in the Browser
Kimi.ai natively integrates OpenClaw into its platform, offering 5,000+ community skills, 40GB of cloud storage, and professional-grade real-time search, marking a shift from a chat interface to a persistent online agent platform.
Kimi.ai has officially launched Kimi Claw, deeply integrating OpenClaw into the http://kimi.com platform. This feature is not just a simple API call; it allows an agent to directly 'live' in your browser tab, maintaining a 24/7 online status.

**Core Capabilities**
- **ClawHub Access**: Directly invoke over 5,000 skills from the community library
- **40GB Cloud Storage**: Provides ample space for file processing
- **Professional-grade Search**: Fetch real-time data from sources like Yahoo Finance
- **Built-in Agents**: Can connect to third-party OpenClaw or bridge to apps like Telegram
Some netizens pointed out after testing that this is not merely a feature update, but a shift in the nature of the platform. Integrating resident agents, community skills, and self-hosted bridges together constitutes a complete agent ecosystem. This means we are moving from simple chat interactions to an agent platform.

The reaction from the tech community has been quite enthusiastic. Some developers believe this implies that wrapper tools like SimpleClaw might face obsolescence, and mainstream providers will follow up with one-click OpenClaw support. However, others have questioned the description of 'running 24/7 within a browser tab,' noting that actual deployment might still be completed in the cloud.
Currently, the Beta test for this feature is only open to members at the Allegretto level and above. Judging by the actual experience, the model configuration process is still not user-friendly enough for non-technical users, suggesting that the current target audience is primarily developers. Some users directly asked about the possibility of WeChat integration, reflecting the market's expectation for broader access channels.
This approach of treating the agent framework as infrastructure brings to mind the traditional middleware model. For scenarios requiring multi-agent collaboration, there is now a unified task orchestration center. This could be an important node in the evolution of agent technology in 2026.
发布时间: 2026-02-16 12:19