Download and click — that's literally it. QClaw silently handles every dependency, runtime, and future update on its own. No terminal windows, no Python installs, no Homebrew. Just works on Mac and Windows, first try, every time.
Link WhatsApp, Telegram, Discord, Slack, or iMessage — whichever one you live in. Your QClaw shows up as a contact. Message it the way you'd text a friend: "book me a table for Friday" or "has my package shipped yet?" It handles everything on your computer. You go live your life.
Every step your AI takes is monitored, logged, and yours to review. QClaw's security layer catches anything unexpected before it happens — so you're always in the loop. Designed specifically so everyday users never have to worry about what their AI is doing behind the scenes.
Real people — fitness coaches, finance enthusiasts, language teachers, life hackers — have trained their personal AI tutors and shared them with the world. Browse the Tutor Store, tap "I want it," and in seconds you have a fully set-up expert who already knows what works. Zero configuration. Just results.
QClaw learns your preferences, habits, and what matters to you — and gets sharper the more you share. Tell it you can't sleep on Sundays and it will notice the pattern before you do. The longer you use it, the more it becomes irreplaceable. No two QClaws are the same.
One click. We set up everything in the background — runtimes, dependencies, the works. You don't touch a thing. Future updates install themselves too.
Pick WhatsApp, Telegram, Discord, LINE, WeChat — or all of them. Tap, authorize, done. Your phone is now the remote control for your computer's AI. Took about 30 seconds.
Message your QClaw the way you'd text a friend. It handles everything on your computer and replies when it's done — even at 2am when you're asleep. It never stops. It never forgets. It gets better every time you use it.
Real tasks, executed while you were somewhere else.
Everything you need to know about QClaw.
QClaw is an AI agent that runs on your Mac or Windows computer. It turns your messaging apps (like WhatsApp, Telegram, etc.) into a remote control for your computer. QClaw doesn't just assist you — it actually performs tasks for you: sending emails, organizing files, analyzing data, and even working in the background while you sleep.
No. Zero configuration required. QClaw handles all dependencies, runtimes, and updates automatically. If you can send a text message, you can use QClaw.
QClaw supports WhatsApp, Telegram, WeChat, QQ, WeCom, Feishu, DingTalk, and WeChat Work Help Center. More platforms are being added.
Yes. QClaw includes a built-in AI Security Gateway that monitors and logs every action the AI takes. You can disable specific permissions or shut down QClaw entirely at any time via Settings.
QClaw processes tasks locally on your computer. To ensure service quality, some input and output data may be temporarily stored on our servers for up to 24 hours, as described in our privacy policy. Your local files are never permanently uploaded or retained.
Pricing details are coming soon. Currently, QClaw is available only through the invite-only "Founding QClaws" program — the first 20,000 users, each assigned a unique number (#00001 – #20000).
If you enable the memory feature, QClaw can remember your preferences, habits, and important details. The more you use it, the smarter it becomes. You can turn this off anytime and delete stored memories at will.
QClaw is an AI agent that runs on your Mac or Windows computer. To perform tasks on your behalf — such as clicking buttons, reading screen content, controlling other apps, or detecting keyboard shortcuts — it requires certain system permissions. These include Accessibility, Screen & System Audio Recording, Input Monitoring, Automation, and others. All permissions are off by default. You choose which ones to enable, and you can revoke them at any time through System Settings. QClaw only uses a permission while the relevant feature is active — granting access does not mean it is constantly recording or monitoring.
Open QClaw, go to Settings, and find the Local Computer Permissions section. Each permission has a toggle. To enable one, click the toggle and follow the system dialog to grant it in System Settings manually. To disable, click the toggle again and turn it off in System Settings. The app syncs automatically.
Local Network — Find and communicate with devices on your local network. Accessibility — Interact with UI elements across apps (clicking, reading screen content). Bluetooth — Connect to Bluetooth peripherals. Screen & System Audio Recording — Capture screen content and system audio. Input Monitoring — Detect keyboard input in the background. Automation — Control other applications and access their data (each app approved individually). App Management — Update or delete other installed apps. Developer Tools — Run unsigned/un-notarized local software (advanced, developers only).
Screenshot & Screen Recording — Allows the app to capture an image or video of everything on your screen, including other apps and the desktop. Managed in Windows Settings → Privacy & Security → Screenshot and screen recording. File System — Allows access to all files on your drive. Managed in Windows Settings → Privacy & Security → File system. Downloads Folder — Allows access to files in the Downloads folder. Notifications — Allows the app to display pop-up notifications in the Action Center or play notification sounds. Location — Allows the app to access your device's location using GPS or Wi-Fi. Managed in Windows Settings → Privacy & Security → Location. Calendar — Allows access to your calendar data. Email — Allows access to your email data.
QClaw brings the QClaw AI agent platform directly to your computer, letting you message a personal AI assistant from your desktop.
System Requirements
Installation Steps
Once the download is completed:
Uninstalling — macOS
~/.qclaw-overseaUninstalling — Windows