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NVIDIA's security sandbox for OpenClaw agents. Locks your AI in a tamper-resistant container where every file access, network call, and inference request is governed by rules you set. Announced at GTC 2026 on March 16, 2026.

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In three sentences: NemoClaw wraps OpenClaw in a security sandbox that locks down what the AI can access. Every file path, network destination, and system call is governed by policies you control. Built by NVIDIA and announced at GTC 2026, it's the missing security layer that makes AI agents safe for enterprise use.

Your Learning Path

1

What Is NemoClaw? Beginner

The problem it solves, the 4 security layers, Jensen Huang's GTC announcement, and an honest assessment of where it stands today.

2

Install Guide Beginner–Intermediate

Windows WSL2, Mac, Linux, and VPS. The most complete Windows guide that exists, since the official docs are Linux-first.

3

Security Explained Intermediate

What Landlock, seccomp, and network namespacing actually do. How the YAML policy works. What happens when the agent tries to reach a blocked host.

4

For Business Intermediate

Law firms, medical offices, mortgage companies, real estate, accounting. The compliance pitch and real setup costs for each industry.

5

FAQ All levels

GPU requirements, local vs cloud inference, data privacy, what NIM is, and more. Honest answers based on actual docs and community findings.

All NemoClaw Guides

What's New in NemoClaw

Apr 9, 2026 Update

Docs refreshed β€” all guides reviewed

Install steps, security policy examples, and business use cases verified against current NemoClaw alpha. Known limitations flagged clearly.

Mar 16, 2026 New

NemoClaw launched at GTC 2026

NVIDIA announced NemoClaw β€” a security sandbox wrapping OpenClaw agents. Landlock, seccomp, and network policy enforcement. Alpha release, open source on GitHub.

Official NemoClaw Resources

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Honest alpha status: NemoClaw launched March 16, 2026. It is explicitly labeled alpha software. "Interfaces, APIs, and behavior may change without notice." This is real, working software, but production deployments for regulated industries should be monitored closely for updates. The guides here flag known limitations honestly.

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