QClaw Public Beta Goes Live as WeChat Connects with OpenClaw
QClaw has entered public beta with no invite code required, while WeChat's deeper connection to the OpenClaw ecosystem pushes AI agents closer to everyday chat workflows.
Independent coverage of public developments around QClaw.
QClaw has entered public beta with no invite code required, while WeChat's deeper connection to the OpenClaw ecosystem pushes AI agents closer to everyday chat workflows.
An in-depth comparison of OpenClaw and Claude Code, exploring differences in control, environment impact on user experience, and the two evolutionary paths of AI development they represent.
Less than a week into the QClaw beta, two security incidents have surfaced: a debunked WeChat social engineering scam and the reverse-engineering of its entire WeChat authentication API, raising concerns about system-level agent security.
Independent note: if you are looking for current QClaw installers or access information, verify them on the official website instead of relying on mirrored links.
Independent note: if you are looking for current QClaw beta or invite information, confirm it through official channels instead of relying on reposted forms.
QClaw is more than a chatbot; it's a powerful AI agent connecting your files, GitHub, social media, and more. Explore its 5 core scenarios to boost productivity.
Tencent has officially launched the long-awaited QClaw website (claw.guanjia.qq.com), introducing the ambitious slogan: 'Anytime, anywhere, just WeChat it, Qclaw helps you get everything done.' This marks a significant milestone in Tencent's AI strategy, transitioning from closed beta testing to a full-scale public platform.
Search interest for QClaw and related AI agent queries has surged on Google Trends recently, drawing broader international attention.
Tencent has officially announced the deep, official integration of QClaw with WeChat. This means users no longer need complex local server setups or workarounds to interact with their customized AI agents.
The core framework powering QClaw, known as OpenClaw, has been officially released as open source. Developers can now clone the repository from GitHub and customize the system for enterprise deployments.
The latest platform update brings integrated support for a wide array of new AI foundation models. Previously relying heavily on default configurations, users can now hook up MiniMax, DeepSeek, Kimi, and other state-of-the-art LLMs.
WeChat's monthly active user base has officially crossed the 1.41 billion mark. This continued growth solidifies its position as an unavoidable platform for digital innovation.