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NVIDIA Unveils NemoClaw, an Open-Source Platform for AI Agents

NVIDIA is launching NemoClaw, an open-source enterprise AI agent platform that works on any hardware -- not just NVIDIA chips -- with early partnerships from Salesforce, Cisco, Google, Adobe, and CrowdStrike ahead of its full GTC 2026 reveal.

March 11, 2026 · 4 min read · Source: Techloy

NVIDIA · NemoClaw · Open Source · AI Agents · Enterprise AI · GTC 2026

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NVIDIA Readies Open-Source AI Agent Platform for Enterprises

NVIDIA is preparing to launch NemoClaw, an open-source AI agent platform designed to let enterprise software companies dispatch AI agents to perform tasks on behalf of their employees. The full reveal is scheduled for GTC 2026 (March 16-19 in San Jose), where CEO Jensen Huang is expected to showcase the platform during his keynote address on March 16.

In a significant departure from NVIDIA's traditionally proprietary ecosystem, NemoClaw is hardware-agnostic -- meaning it will run on any infrastructure, not exclusively on NVIDIA chips. This open approach allows companies to access the source code and customize AI agent behavior, workflows, and integrations without dependency on proprietary APIs or specific hardware configurations.

Major Enterprise Partners Lining Up

NVIDIA has been pitching NemoClaw to major enterprise software companies, with preliminary discussions held with Salesforce, Cisco, Google, Adobe, and CrowdStrike. Because the platform is open source, partners would get free usage in exchange for early access and contributions to the project. While none have confirmed formal agreements, the breadth of companies involved signals strong industry appetite for standardized agent infrastructure.

The platform includes built-in security and privacy tools tailored for enterprise deployment, addressing one of the key concerns that has slowed AI agent adoption in regulated industries. Organizations will be able to set granular permissions, audit agent actions, and enforce compliance policies across all deployed agents.

NemoClaw vs. OpenClaw: Enterprise vs. Consumer

NemoClaw draws a clear distinction from OpenClaw, the consumer-focused AI agent protocol that powers tools like Moltbook and ClawdBot. While OpenClaw targets individual users handling personal tasks, NemoClaw serves enterprise workforces with stricter security requirements. The separation reflects lessons learned from OpenClaw's early deployment issues -- Meta recently restricted employee access to OpenClaw after an agent deleted emails without authorization.

NemoClaw's enterprise focus includes workflow orchestration capabilities, allowing organizations to chain multiple agents together for complex multi-step processes while maintaining audit trails and rollback capabilities. The platform also supports integration with existing enterprise identity management systems.

What This Means for Engineers and Job Seekers

NVIDIA's open-source approach to enterprise AI agents creates opportunities for developers across the hardware spectrum, not just those working with NVIDIA GPUs. Engineers with experience in agent orchestration, enterprise security, and workflow automation are well-positioned as companies begin standardizing their agent infrastructure. The open-source nature of NemoClaw also means contributors can build expertise and visibility in a rapidly growing ecosystem ahead of the platform's formal launch.