OpenClaw Releases Apps for iOS and Android Devices
The OpenClaw Foundation has released official apps for iOS and Android, allowing users to chat with an AI agent and grant it access to device features.

OpenClaw has announced the release of standalone apps for both iOS and Android smartphones. This move officially brings AI agents to the App Store and Play Store marketplaces. Users can now use their smartphones to chat with the AI assistant and grant it access to various device components, including the camera, screen, location, photos, contacts, calendar, and reminders.
OpenClaw rather abruptly transformed from a minor player to a major player in AI. It is currently an open-source project run by a foundation following founder Peter Steinberger's move to join OpenAI earlier this year. The apps are published by the OpenClaw Foundation, although the announcement of Steinberger's hiring said that OpenAI would provide some unspecified form of support for the organization.
Agentic AI has been a particularly gnarly topic over at the Apple camp, where the official review process is more stringent. Apple had blocked many agentic tools due to broader fears around the security of vibe coding. iOS users had to use chat apps like Telegram or WhatsApp to communicate with their agents.


