TechFlow News: On March 9, according to Sina Technology, Tencent has recently been developing a one-click launch package product for the open-source AI agent OpenClaw—QClaw. After downloading the QClaw application, users can effortlessly deploy “Little Lobster” locally on their personal computers. “Little Lobster” is the affectionate nickname for the recently viral open-source AI agent OpenClaw—so named because its logo features a red lobster. This open-source software can automatically execute tasks such as file organization and email sending/receiving via natural-language instructions, and even take control of device operations.
The report notes that QClaw is not a ground-up reimplementation of an agent framework by Tencent; rather, it represents a productized packaging effort built around OpenClaw. Its core purpose is to answer the question: “How can ordinary users more easily run, connect, and use it?” According to currently leaked internal beta documentation, QClaw’s most essential product form is a local one-click launch package. After downloading and installing it, users can easily deploy Little Lobster on their local machines. Moreover, if users already have OpenClaw installed locally, QClaw supports direct one-click association. In terms of models, QClaw supports domestic models such as Kimi and MiniMax, as well as custom models.




