OpenClaw 2026.4.24: Google Meet Joins, DeepSeek V4 Lands in Core Catalog
OpenClaw 2026.4.24 dropped today with a significant batch of new capabilities, headlined by Google Meet integration and DeepSeek V4 support.
Google Meet is now a bundled participant plugin, with personal Google auth, Chrome/Twilio realtime sessions, paired-node Chrome support, artifact and attendance exports, and recovery tooling for already-open Meet tabs.
DeepSeek V4 Flash is now the onboarding default, and both V4 Flash and V4 Pro are in the bundled model catalog. DeepSeek thinking/replay behavior has been fixed for follow-up tool-call turns.
Voice gets deeper: Talk, Voice Call, and Google Meet can now use realtime voice loops that consult the full OpenClaw agent for tool-backed answers β not just scripted responses.
On the browser automation side: coordinate clicks, longer default action budgets, per-profile headless overrides, and steadier tab reuse/recovery improve reliability significantly.
The release also includes a large set of fixes β Telegram polling conflicts, heartbeat scheduler delay clamping (which was causing crash loops when values exceeded Nodeβs timeout cap), MCP child-process cleanup, and more. Packaged Windows installs get a fix for npm updates failing to load copied dist modules.
See the full changelog on GitHub.