Nvidia NemoClaw Enters Public Beta for RTX GPU Users
Nvidia has opened public beta access to NemoClaw, its RTX-optimized version of the OpenClaw framework. Announced at GTC, the stack is designed for users who want to run OpenClaw locally on Nvidia GPUs with what Nvidia calls “corporate-safe” isolation.
Key Features
OpenShell Runtime: Keeps the agent’s “brain” isolated from the host operating system, addressing enterprise security concerns that have plagued the broader OpenClaw ecosystem this quarter.
Local RTX Optimization: Leverages CUDA acceleration for faster inference and tool execution, targeting creators and developers who prefer local deployment over cloud-hosted agents.
Corporate Safety Positioning: Nvidia is explicitly marketing NemoClaw as the only “corporate-safe” way to run the OpenClaw ecosystem — a direct response to the wave of “rogue agent” stories and CVE disclosures that have emerged in Q1 2026.
Enterprise Security Layer
NemoClaw beta joins a broader wave of enterprise security products wrapping around OpenClaw deployments, including Airia’s AI Gateway policy enforcement engine and Bitdefender’s audit tooling. With 135,000+ exposed instances and 30,000+ compromised systems documented in March 2026, enterprise-grade security hardening has become a central theme for the ecosystem.