OpenClaw in browsers

InClaw AI ported OpenClaw to browser runtimes on Apple Silicon, offering zero‑setup, privacy‑focused edge AI accessibility for non‑technical users and browser‑based SOP automation. The demo video has drawn attention for making edge AI broadly reachable. (x.com)

InClaw’s product page advertises a hosted, no‑install OpenClaw offering that provisions ready‑to‑use instances and supports multi‑channel connectors (WhatsApp, Telegram, Discord) as of March 2026. (inclaw.ai) Community interest accelerated in March 2026 with multiple long walkthroughs and setup videos—full OpenClaw tutorials on YouTube—and one‑click hosted listings on Product Hunt showing turn‑key cloud OpenClaw deployments. (youtube.com) Safari/WebKit’s inclusion of WebGPU in Safari 26 (released in 2025) and Apple’s WWDC notes underline that WebGPU maps closely to Metal, providing a direct, low‑overhead GPU path for compute on Apple Silicon devices. (developer.apple.com) Practical browser ML stacks now combine WebAssembly and WebGPU to run inference client‑side; published tutorials and demos show ONNX/WASM inference and WebGPU compute being used to keep model execution in the browser for privacy‑focused workflows. (dev.to) Community performance reports for local OpenClaw setups on Apple Silicon show local model throughput in the range of about 12–49 tokens per second depending on model and quantization, and several guides single out the Mac Mini (M4) as a preferred always‑on host with idle system power under 10W. (ianlpaterson.com) OpenClaw’s official documentation already exposes a managed browser profile named "openclaw" that isolates agent automation, provides deterministic tab control via the Chrome DevTools Protocol, and supports snapshots, clicks and typed input for reliable SOP automation. (docs.openclaw.ai) Enterprise security guidance is converging quickly: Microsoft’s February 2026 security analysis flags the dual‑supply‑chain risk where agent skills and external instructions can combine to execute privileged actions, and recommends strict identity, isolation and monitoring controls for workstation‑hosted agents. (microsoft.com) Consultancies and community integrators are already publishing SOP‑focused playbooks and verified case studies showing OpenClaw automations for incident workflows, recurring SOP execution, and supply‑chain task orchestration—material that enterprises will use to evaluate operational adoption paths. (codebridge.tech)

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