NanoClaw solves one of OpenClaw's biggest security issues — and it's already powering the creator's biz
venturebeatThe rapid viral adoption of Austrian developer Peter Steinberger's open source AI assistant OpenClaw in recent weeks has sent enterprises and indie developers into a tizzy.
It's easy to easy why: OpenClaw is freely available now and offers a powerful means of autonomously completing work and performing tasks across a user's entire computer, phone, or even business with natural language prompts that spin up swarms of agents. Since its release in November 2025, it's captured the market with over 50 modules and broad integrations — but its "permissionless" architecture raised alarms among developers and security teams.
Enter NanoClaw, a lighter, more secure version which debuted under an open source MIT License on January 31, 2026, and achieved explosive growth—surpassing 7,000 stars on GitHub in just over a week.
Created by Gavriel Cohen—an experienced software engineer who spent seven years at website builder Wix.com ...
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