NVIDIA NemoClaw Brings Enterprise Security to OpenClaw AI Agents (GTC 2026)

NVIDIA NemoClaw announced at GTC 2026
▲ NVIDIA NemoClaw announced at GTC 2026

NemoClaw is NVIDIA's enterprise-grade software stack that adds security and privacy controls on top of OpenClaw, the popular open-source AI agent framework. Announced at GTC 2026 on March 16, NemoClaw was introduced alongside a partnership with OpenClaw creator Peter Steinberger. CEO Jensen Huang described OpenClaw as "the operating system for personal AI," positioning NemoClaw as its secure, enterprise-ready counterpart.

Why Did OpenClaw Need Enterprise Security?

OpenClaw rapidly grew into one of the fastest open-source projects in history, enabling developers to build and run AI agents locally. However, enterprises faced a critical barrier: no built-in data privacy, no permission controls, and no network isolation. NVIDIA recognized OpenClaw's community momentum and decided to solve the security gap directly, rather than building a competing platform. NemoClaw installs in a single command, adding a full security layer on top of the existing OpenClaw ecosystem.




NemoClaw three core features
▲ NemoClaw three core features

What Are NemoClaw's Core Features?

NemoClaw's first pillar is OpenShell, a YAML-based open-source security runtime. OpenShell sandboxes AI agents in isolated environments and enforces fine-grained permission policies. The second pillar is Nemotron open models, including the Nemotron 3 Super with 120 billion parameters, which run entirely on local hardware — keeping sensitive data from ever leaving the organization. The third pillar is full hardware support: NemoClaw runs on GeForce RTX PCs, DGX Spark (128 GB unified memory), and DGX Station, enabling always-on autonomous AI agents.




NVIDIA full-stack agentic AI strategy
▲ NVIDIA full-stack agentic AI strategy

Why NVIDIA's Full-Stack Strategy Matters

NemoClaw represents NVIDIA's deepest move into the software ecosystem. Previously known for inference chips like GPUs and the newly announced Groq 3 LPU, NVIDIA now offers a complete software platform where AI agents actually run. Enterprise use cases already demonstrated at GTC 2026 include customer onboarding automation, invoice extraction, and contract management. NVIDIA also previewed future Nemotron Ultra models for handling more complex agentic tasks.

Key Takeaways

① NemoClaw Launch — NVIDIA embraced OpenClaw's open-source community and added enterprise security with NemoClaw at GTC 2026

② OpenShell + Nemotron — YAML-based sandboxed runtime and 120B-parameter open models enable secure, local AI agents

③ Full-Stack Completion — From inference chips to agent software, NVIDIA has vertically integrated into the agentic AI market

NemoClaw signals that NVIDIA is no longer just a chip supplier — it is building the software infrastructure for the agentic AI era. How quickly enterprises adopt always-on AI agents, and whether NVIDIA's full-stack approach outpaces competitors, will be key questions to watch in 2026.

👉 NVIDIA Groq 3 LPU Unveiled at GTC 2026 — GPU+LPU Inference Division — also worth reading.


📌 Sources: NVIDIA Newsroom, TechCrunch, Geeky Gadgets (2026)

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