OpenClaw 2026.6.1 Brings Native Windows Node Support

OpenClaw released version 2026.6.1, the first to offer native Windows node support. Agents running on Windows machines can now directly access screen, camera, voice, and system commands — no third-party bridges or workarounds required.

The release also introduces two new features aimed at agent capability growth:

Skill Workshop is a review environment where proposed skills can be inspected, revised, and validated before deployment. The goal is to catch problematic or poorly scoped skills before they reach end users.

Workboard targets multi-agent collaboration — providing a shared task and state layer so multiple OpenClaw agents can work together on complex workflows without stepping on each other.

The Windows support marks a significant expansion of the platform’s device coverage. OpenClaw has historically leaned toward macOS and Linux; native Windows access opens the door to enterprise and corporate environments where Windows is the standard desktop OS.

The release also aligns OpenClaw’s generated manifests, shrinkwraps, and release baselines with the 2026.6.5 beta train — suggesting the 2026.6.x series will be the stable release path for the near future.

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