QClaw, a consumer AI agent developed by the Tencent PC Manager team, has opened its international beta. The product is designed to let non-technical users deploy and interact with AI agents through messaging apps such as WhatsApp and Telegram without command-line setup or API configuration. The company said the international version was built in five […]
QClaw, a consumer AI agent developed by the Tencent PC Manager team, has opened its international beta. The product is designed to let non-technical users deploy and interact with AI agents through messaging apps such as WhatsApp and Telegram without command-line setup or API configuration. The company said the international version was built in five days, with 99% of its code generated by QClaw itself.
Built on the OpenClaw framework, QClaw runs locally on users’ devices and supports long-term memory, model integration through API keys, and a range of agent templates for everyday tasks. Tencent said the Chinese version launched in March and drew more than 1 million users in its first 10 days. The international beta is now open to an initial wave of users, with 20,000 spots available. [TechNode reporting]
