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Apple Could Eventually Bring An OpenClaw-Like Competitor To Multiple Platforms, Offering Personalized AI Agents At Flexible Pricing

Apple is still exploring an OpenClaw-like AI agent for its ecosystem, but Google, Meta, and OpenClaw’s momentum highlight a race to build autonomous assistants. Sources suggest Apple’s system could integrate with Siri and run across iPhone, iPad, and Mac, though no pricing or timeline has been confirmed. Meanwhile, Google’s internal “Remy” agent and Meta’s shopping-focused AI signal aggressive rival moves. OpenClaw’s macOS dominance—driven by Mac Mini demand for headless automation—underscores Apple’s potential gap in autonomous AI.

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New reports confirm Google and Meta are actively developing OpenClaw-style agents, while OpenClaw’s macOS adoption surges independently of Apple’s plans.

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  1. Apple’s AI agent plans face competition as rivals test 24/7 assistants

    Apple is still exploring an OpenClaw-like AI agent for its ecosystem, but Google, Meta, and OpenClaw’s momentum highlight a race to build autonomous assistants. Sources suggest Apple’s system could integrate with Siri and run across iPhone, iPad, and Mac, though no pricing or timeline has been confirmed. Meanwhile, Google’s internal “Remy” agent and Meta’s shopping-focused AI signal aggressive rival moves. OpenClaw’s macOS dominance—driven by Mac Mini demand for headless automation—underscores Apple’s potential gap in autonomous AI.

    What's confirmed:

    • OpenClaw’s open-source framework enables AI models like Claude or GPT-5 to directly control macOS, filling a gap in Apple’s current AI strategy.
    • Mac Minis are selling out due to users repurposing them as headless machines to run AI agents like OpenClaw for workflow automation.
    • Google employees are testing an internal ‘24/7 personal agent’ called Remy that integrates across Google services.
    • Meta is reportedly planning an OpenClaw competitor capable of shopping tasks on Instagram, with Mark Zuckerberg pushing for broader AI agent accessibility.
    • Apple has not announced an autonomous AI agent system, and no details on pricing, Siri integration, or multi-platform support have been confirmed.

    Still unconfirmed:

    • Apple is exploring an autonomous AI agent system similar to OpenClaw, potentially integrating with Siri and offering flexible pricing across iPhone, iPad, and Mac.
    • Apple’s development follows WWDC 2026 updates to Apple Intelligence and Siri’s capabilities, though no official confirmation exists.
    confidence 75%
  2. Apple’s rumored OpenClaw rival could bring AI agents to all platforms

    Apple is reportedly exploring an autonomous AI agent system akin to OpenClaw, potentially integrating with Siri to manage tasks across iPhone, iPad, and Mac. Sources suggest flexible pricing and multi-platform support, though no official announcement has been made. The development follows recent WWDC 2026 updates to Apple Intelligence and Siri’s capabilities. Confidence remains low due to reliance on single-source reports and no direct confirmation from Apple.

    What's confirmed:

    • Apple’s Siri engineering chief, Mike Rockwell, made comments after WWDC 2026 that left open the possibility of deeper AI integration, including autonomous agent capabilities.
    • OpenClaw and other agentic AI systems have become a focal point in the tech industry since 2024, with platforms like Microsoft’s autonomous tools sparking competitive discussions.
    • Apple’s WWDC 2026 highlighted updates to Apple Intelligence, Siri, and iOS 27, signaling a push toward AI-driven features across its ecosystem.

    Still unconfirmed:

    • Apple may eventually develop a direct competitor to OpenClaw, capable of autonomously operating software on iPhone, iPad, and Mac.
    • The system could offer personalized AI agents with flexible pricing and cross-platform accessibility.
    • Apple’s potential agentic AI would integrate with Siri to control all devices on behalf of users.
    • Statements from Cupertino leave the door open for such a development, though no concrete plans have been confirmed.
    confidence 35%