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QClaw, developed by 腾讯科技(深圳)有限公司, is a lightweight Windows utility positioned in the AI-driven productivity category that wraps an autonomous agent around WeChat, enabling users to invoke large-language-model assistance without leaving the messaging window. Version 0.1.21, the thirteenth public iteration since the program’s debut, ships with an “out-of-the-box” installer that automatically deploys a bundled Chinese large model on both Windows and macOS, while still allowing engineers to swap in any compatible endpoint of their choice. Once linked to a WeChat account, the agent accepts plain-text or voice instructions, executes them remotely, and returns results inside the same chat, effectively turning a smartphone into a zero-configuration console for file manipulation, browser automation, e-mail generation, and other desktop workflows. The application maintains continuous memory of every interaction, refining future responses so that the “personalized lobster” grows more accurate for each individual user. Functionality is extended through a Skills marketplace—ClawHub and GitHub repositories are indexed—so that ready-made scripts for common business tasks can be fetched on demand and chained into larger automations. Because all processing can be kept strictly local, organizations concerned with data residency can run workflows entirely behind the corporate firewall, accelerating office productivity without exposing sensitive documents to external services. QClaw is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, guaranteeing the latest 0.1.21 build and supporting batch installation alongside other applications.
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