Clawbot AI has transformed how users deploy and run autonomous AI agents by releasing an online SaaS version of OpenClaw, moving the framework to a fully managed cloud platform. The new service eliminates the need for local installation or infrastructure management while introducing built-in AI model selection capabilities designed to automatically match appropriate models to specific task requirements.
OpenClaw, an open-source AI agent framework known for enabling long-running tasks, memory persistence, and tool-driven workflows, previously required users to manage local environments or custom cloud servers along with manual configuration of underlying AI models. The SaaS release addresses these technical barriers by offering a browser-based deployment experience where all runtime infrastructure is managed by Clawbot AI. This allows users to focus on defining agent behavior rather than maintaining systems or environments.
A key innovation in the cloud version is the built-in access to multiple leading AI models with an intelligent selection system that automatically applies appropriate models based on task nature. This reduces the need for users to manually choose or optimize model configurations, particularly benefiting those without deep expertise in model management. The platform supports various agent workloads including reasoning-heavy tasks, iterative workflows, and tool-based execution.
"Many users were interested in OpenClaw but were blocked not only by deployment complexity, but also by the difficulty of choosing the right models," said a Clawbot representative. "The cloud version removes both barriers. Users can deploy OpenClaw online and rely on the platform to match models to tasks automatically."
The hosted service targets developers, researchers, teams experimenting with autonomous agents, and individuals who want to evaluate OpenClaw without setting up local environments or cloud infrastructure. Users who prefer full control can continue running OpenClaw locally, while others can opt for the hosted version for convenience and speed. Clawbot positions the SaaS offering as a complementary layer on top of the open-source project, designed to lower the barrier to entry and accelerate real-world adoption of AI agent systems.
The online OpenClaw deployment service is now available at https://clawbot.ai, where users can access the platform and find additional details about the service. By combining managed infrastructure with intelligent model selection, Clawbot aims to make autonomous AI agents more accessible for practical workflow implementation across various industries and use cases.


