Tencent expands OpenClaw suite with enterprise tool amid China’s ‘lobster’ craze
Tencent Holdings has launched a new OpenClaw tool for enterprises that promises easy deployment of the artificial intelligence agent as part of the Chinese internet giant’s efforts to capitalise on the “lobster” frenzy in the country. ClawPro, launched in public beta by Tencent’s cloud unit on Thursday, works as an AI agent management platform for enterprises, allowing them to deploy OpenClaw templates, select models and agents, track token consumption and manage security settings. Tencent said...
Tencent Holdings has launched a new OpenClaw tool for enterprises that promises easy deployment of the artificial intelligence agent as part of the Chinese internet giant’s efforts to capitalise on the “lobster” frenzy in the country.
ClawPro, launched in public beta by Tencent’s cloud unit on Thursday, works as an AI agent management platform for enterprises, allowing them to deploy OpenClaw templates, select models and agents, track token consumption and manage security settings.
Tencent said firms could deploy ClawPro in just 10 minutes, without the need for specialised technical support.
ClawPro is the latest addition to Tencent’s suite of OpenClaw tools for amateurs, developers and enterprises, as the company aggressively banks on the country’s enthusiasm for the agent to win users in China’s competitive AI landscape.
Tencent holds an “OpenClaw one-stop service day” in Hefei, Anhui province. Photo: Xinhua
Tencent previously launched WorkBuddy, an OpenClaw-compatible AI agent for workplace tasks, and QClaw, which connects to the company’s super app WeChat, among other tools.
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