TENCENT is reportedly developing a product called QClaw, a one-click launcher package for OpenClaw. After downloading the QClaw application, users can easily deploy "Crayfish" locally on their computers with a single click. "Crayfish" is the nickname for the recently popular open-source AI agent OpenClaw. This open-source software, named for its red lobster icon, can automatically perform tasks such as file organization and email management through natural language instructions, and can even take over device operations. QClaw also includes built-in direct connection channels for QQ and WeChat. Once linked, users can interact directly within the customer service window. It is reported that QClaw is currently in the internal testing phase and is expected to be launched soon. Reports indicate that QClaw is not an Agent framework rewritten by TENCENT from scratch, but rather a productized wrapper built around OpenClaw. It addresses the issue of "how ordinary users can more easily run, connect, and use it." According to the currently leaked internal testing introduction, the core product form of QClaw is a local one-click launcher package. After download and installation, users can easily deploy Crayfish on their local computers. If users have previously installed OpenClaw on their machine, they can also link it directly with one click. In terms of models, it supports a combination of popular domestic models like Kimi and MiniMax, and also supports custom models.
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