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What

OpenClaw is the fastest-growing GitHub repository in history, reaching 373,620 stars by mid-May 2026,[2] and has evolved from a WhatsApp relay CLI into the category-defining open-source personal AI agent.[1] Its security situation has hardened from a single CSRF vulnerability into a documented pattern: CVE-2026-25253[13] and CVE-2026-26317[17] are on record, an arXiv peer-reviewed safety paper circulates widely,[23][24][25] and Giskard.ai independently documents data leakage and prompt injection risks.[19] Gemini CLI has matured from an announcement-level comparison point into an active user-level competitor, with Reddit users reporting it 'working better' than OpenClaw[31] and a dedicated Blink Blog comparison,[30] while NVIDIA's product family has expanded to a three-product triad: OpenClaw, NemoClaw, and NanoClaw.[41]

Why it matters

A second CSRF CVE, independent academic and practitioner security audits, and now user-level preference switching to Gemini CLI all arrive at the same moment enterprise and institutional adoption decisions are being made — the distinction between 'one bad CVE' and 'structural vulnerability class' is exactly what procurement teams hinge on, and the evidence is accumulating on the structural side.

Open questions

  • CVE-2026-26317 is a second CSRF vulnerability documented separately from CVE-2026-25253[17] — do they share a root cause, and does their co-existence confirm CSRF is an architectural weakness that v2026.5.22 cannot resolve rather than an isolated oversight?

  • Reddit users are reporting Gemini CLI 'working better' than OpenClaw for their workflows,[31] and a Filipino OpenClaw community is asking whether the two can be paired via OAuth[32] — does this signal the beginning of user-base fragmentation, or is Gemini CLI filling a different niche?

  • FrankX.ai documents 'OpenClaw, NemoClaw, NanoClaw' as a three-product NVIDIA ecosystem,[41] but NanoClaw's scope and positioning remain undefined — is it a lightweight variant, a different product tier, or a community fork, and does it address the architectural critique that OpenClaw's safety rules are prompt-enforced rather than system-enforced?[21]

  • An 'OpenClaw alternatives' guide has appeared alongside 'best models for OpenClaw' content,[45][44] suggesting the project is mature enough to anchor both a model-evaluation ecosystem and an alternatives market — do these signal peak mindshare or a broadening of the category?

Narrative

OpenClaw is an open-source, local-first personal AI agent that began as 'Warelay,' a WhatsApp relay CLI tool, with its first Git commit in late November 2025.[1] After cycling through five names, the project adopted its current identity on 2026-01-30[1] and reached 373,620 GitHub stars by the week of 2026-05-21, making it the platform's fastest-growing repository.[2] Within three months the project had nearly 1,000 contributors,[3] released version 2026.5.22,[4] and acquired mainstream institutional markers: a Wikipedia article, a Lenny's Newsletter guide,[5] a DigitalOcean explainer,[6] and a Wall Street Journal feature.[7] Novel use cases — turning a Mac into a 24/7 AI trading assistant,[8] running OpenClaw on NVIDIA RTX and DGX Spark hardware[9] — illustrate the breadth of community-driven application, while a commercial ecosystem of managed hosting (MyClaw.Host),[10] use-case directories,[11] and a 'Claw Family' of documented variants[12] has formed around it.

OpenClaw's security situation has crossed from a single documented vulnerability into a pattern of recurring CSRF disclosures. CVE-2026-25253 is listed in the National Vulnerability Database[13] and confirmed as a CSRF vulnerability enabling one-click remote code execution via malicious link.[14][15][16] A second distinct CSRF vulnerability, CVE-2026-26317, has been documented in SentinelOne's vulnerability database,[17] and a dedicated CVE-tracking repository (jgamblin/OpenClawCVEs)[18] was created in anticipation of a sustained disclosure pipeline now borne out by the second CVE. Giskard.ai independently documents data leakage and prompt injection risks,[19] and a GitHub repository under centminmod/explain-openclaw provides detailed prompt injection attack analysis.[20] AI Plain English argues the underlying risk is architectural: OpenClaw's safety rules live in prompts rather than system-level controls,[21] a critique reinforced by an arXiv academic paper, 'Your Agent, Their Asset: A Real-World Safety Analysis of OpenClaw,'[22] now widely circulated on HuggingFace,[23] Papers with Code,[24] and failurefirst.org.[25] Reco.ai characterizes the cumulative situation as 'The AI Agent Security Crisis Unfolding Right Now.'[26]

The competitive landscape is a multi-front race. Google CEO Sundar Pichai announced Gemini Spark at Google I/O as a 24/7 agentic assistant with Gmail, Docs, Canva, and Instacart integration and 'high-risk actions,'[27][28] with MakeUseOf framing it as 'the first AI agent built for people who don't know what an AI agent is.'[29] Gemini CLI has emerged as a distinct, developer-focused comparison point: a dedicated Blink Blog comparison,[30] a Reddit thread where users report it 'working better than OpenClaw,'[31] and a Facebook community asking about OAuth integration between the two[32] all signal that competition has moved from announcement to active user evaluation. Hermes Agent, released by Nous Research with multi-level memory and remote terminal access,[33] crossed 100,000 GitHub stars in seven weeks,[34] gained an OpenRouter listing,[35] and earned a Tencent Cloud explainer signaling Chinese market interest.[36] xAI officially integrated with both, with the Grok account calling both 'excellent' while noting 'OpenClaw wins for most on broad messaging.'[37]

NVIDIA's NemoClaw has expanded from a developer blog post into a dedicated enterprise product at nvidia.com/en-us/ai/nemoclaw titled 'Safer AI Agents & Assistants with OpenClaw,'[38] with a standalone domain at nemoclaw.bot[39] and CrewAI integration for multi-agent workflows.[40] FrankX.ai now documents an 'OpenClaw, NemoClaw, NanoClaw' triad,[41] with NanoClaw surfacing as a third NVIDIA variant whose scope remains undefined. The architectural critique — that safety rules are prompt-enforced rather than system-enforced[21] — directly challenges NVIDIA's 'safer agents' positioning: with two confirmed CSRF CVEs now on record, the question of whether NemoClaw constitutes a structural fix or a procedural overlay has become more pointed. Community skepticism persists alongside institutional growth: a 'OpenClaw is god-awful' Reddit thread,[42] Cobus Greyling's practitioner failure-mode analysis,[43] and 'best OpenClaw alternatives' content[44] suggest hype consistently outpaces the engaged production user base.

Timeline

  • 2025-11-24: OpenClaw's first Git commit, under the name 'Warelay,' a WhatsApp relay CLI tool [1]
  • 2026-01-30: Project adopts its current name, OpenClaw, after cycling through five prior names [1]
  • 2026-02-26: Nous Research releases Hermes Agent with multi-level memory and remote terminal access [33]
  • 2026-05-06: Business Insider reports Google is building an AI agent as 'its answer to OpenClaw' [77]
  • 2026-05-16: OpenClaw announces security upgrades for file access; Simon Willison publishes the project's naming history; Grok account begins explaining Hermes Agent to X users [78][79][1][80][81]
  • 2026-05-18: xAI publishes official Hermes Agent integration page at x.ai/news/grok-hermes; Hermes Agent publishes official xAI Grok OAuth documentation [63][64][53][54]
  • 2026-05-19: Google CEO Sundar Pichai announces Gemini Spark at Google I/O as a 24/7 agentic assistant with Gmail, Docs, Canva, and Instacart integration, payment capability, and 'high-risk actions'; Simon Willison situates OpenClaw's rise in a broader LLM retrospective [27][28][82][83][84][46]
  • 2026-05-20: Version 2026.5.19 released resolving Gemini context truncation; $GROKCLAW memecoin announced [85][86][87][88]
  • 2026-05-21: openclaw/openclaw reaches 373,620 GitHub stars as week's fastest-growing repo; Grok account states 'Both OpenClaw and Hermes are excellent — OpenClaw wins for most on broad messaging'; Hermes Agent confirmed at 130,000 GitHub stars following xAI integration [2][37][52][89]
  • 2026-05-22: X Premium Grok access in OpenClaw confirmed across multiple posts; xAI makes Grok available through OpenClaw subscription confirmed on Facebook [90][91][92][93][62][65]
  • 2026-05-23: Julian Goldie SEO's 'OPENCLAW JUST MADE PERSONAL AI AGENTS WAY MORE DANGEROUS' goes viral; Gecho Bridge MCP tool announced for browser automation via Claude and OpenClaw [73][94][95][96][72][97][98]
  • 2026-05-24: CVE-2026-25253 confirmed as CSRF flaw enabling one-click RCE; NVD publishes formal CVE record; University of Toronto issues institutional advisory; NVIDIA NemoClaw product page launches; arXiv paper 'Your Agent, Their Asset' published; OpenClaw v2026.5.22 released; Reco.ai declares 'The AI Agent Security Crisis Unfolding Right Now'; two competing Android apps identified on Google Play; Hermes Agent confirmed at 100,000+ GitHub stars in seven weeks [56][13][18][14][15][16][57][39][38][40][99][100][101][102][103][104][105][106][34][51][4][3][47][26][21][22][7]
  • 2026-05-25: CVE-2026-26317 documented as a second CSRF vulnerability; Giskard.ai publishes data leakage and prompt injection analysis; arXiv safety paper circulates to HuggingFace, Papers with Code, and failurefirst.org; FrankX.ai documents 'OpenClaw, NemoClaw, NanoClaw' triad; Reddit users report Gemini CLI 'working better' than OpenClaw; Blink Blog and Till Freitag publish OpenClaw comparison and alternatives guides; 'best models for OpenClaw' guide published [17][20][19][23][24][25][35][9][107][48][49][41][30][31][32][45][44]

Perspectives

Simon Willison

Enthusiastic practitioner-observer who documented OpenClaw's naming arc and situates its rise within a genuine LLM capability inflection in late 2025; his PyConUS lightning talk 'The Last Six Months in LLMs' institutionalizes his role as the primary narrator of the moment that produced OpenClaw.

Evolution: Consistent

Google / Gemini team

Running a two-product competitive strategy: Gemini Spark (consumer-facing, 'high-risk actions,' no-code accessibility) targets the mainstream personal agent market, while Gemini CLI is now generating active developer-level user preference switching away from OpenClaw, with Reddit users reporting it 'works better' and communities exploring OAuth integration between the two.

Evolution: Deepened: Gemini CLI has moved from announcement-level comparison to documented user-level preference switching, confirming a genuine two-front competitive challenge to OpenClaw's consumer and developer segments simultaneously.

Nous Research / Hermes Agent community

Maturing open-source rival: confirmed as Nous Research's 'most adopted open source project yet,' crossed 100,000 GitHub stars in seven weeks, published a self-evolution variant, listed on OpenRouter as a distribution channel, and earned a Tencent Cloud explainer signaling Chinese market interest.

Evolution: Consistent; OpenRouter listing adds a new distribution channel extending reach into the API-routing ecosystem that serves developer and enterprise users.

Security industry and academic researchers (SentinelOne, NVD, University of Toronto, Reco.ai, Giskard.ai, AI Plain English, arXiv, centminmod)

Risk-focused and increasingly structural: two CSRF CVEs are now on record (CVE-2026-25253 and CVE-2026-26317), Giskard.ai adds data leakage and prompt injection as independent risk vectors, and AI Plain English advances an architectural critique that OpenClaw's safety rules live in prompts rather than system-level controls — making the risk structural and not patch-addressable. An arXiv peer-reviewed paper circulates widely on HuggingFace, Papers with Code, and failurefirst.org.

Evolution: Significantly deepened: the second CSRF CVE transforms a single incident into a documented vulnerability class; Giskard.ai's data-leakage documentation adds dimensions beyond CSRF.

NVIDIA

Enterprise security provider with an expanding product family: NemoClaw is a dedicated product at nvidia.com/en-us/ai/nemoclaw titled 'Safer AI Agents & Assistants with OpenClaw,' with its own domain, CrewAI integration, and now a three-product triad (OpenClaw, NemoClaw, NanoClaw) documented by FrankX.ai — but the architectural critique and second CVE sharpen the unresolved question of whether NemoClaw is a structural fix or a procedural overlay.

Evolution: Deepened: NanoClaw's emergence expands the product family; the second CVE intensifies pressure on NVIDIA's 'safer agents' positioning.

xAI / Grok

Category-level distributor treating personal AI agents as a distribution channel with two strong contenders: xAI officially integrated both Hermes Agent and OpenClaw, and the Grok account called both 'excellent' while noting 'OpenClaw wins for most on broad messaging.'

Evolution: Consistent

Community skeptics and critics (Reddit, Cobus Greyling, Wired, XDA Developers)

Hype-reality gap: a 'god-awful' Reddit thread, Cobus Greyling's practitioner failure-mode analysis, Wired's 'I Loved My OpenClaw AI Agent — Until It Turned on Me,' XDA Developers' finding that Hermes Agent delivers the persistent self-hosting OpenClaw has promised but not achieved, and now an 'OpenClaw alternatives' guide all suggest the engaged production user base consistently lags behind star counts and media coverage.

Evolution: Deepened: the appearance of a dedicated 'OpenClaw alternatives' guide signals the skeptic conversation has matured from critique to active migration framing.

Commercial ecosystem builders (MyClaw.Host, ManageMyClaw, Gecho Bridge, awesome-openclaw, OpenClawLaunch, haimaker.ai, Till Freitag)

Treating OpenClaw as an established category anchor: managed hosting, CVE tracking, MCP browser automation, model-ranking guides, comparison sites (including a dedicated Gemini CLI comparison page), and alternatives guides all treat OpenClaw as the reference point worth building around — or migrating away from.

Evolution: Deepened: 'best models for OpenClaw' and 'best alternatives' content signals OpenClaw is now mature enough to anchor both a model-evaluation and an alternatives sub-ecosystem.

Tensions

  • OpenClaw as safe user-controlled assistant vs. structurally vulnerable agent: two confirmed CSRF CVEs,[14][17] Giskard.ai's data-leakage documentation,[19] and an arXiv peer-reviewed safety paper[22] represent documented, pattern-level liability, while Julian Goldie SEO's viral 'OPENCLAW JUST MADE PERSONAL AI AGENTS WAY MORE DANGEROUS'[73] treats the same capability expansion as a category breakthrough. [67][73][56][13][14][15][16][26][22][17][19]
  • Prompt-based safety architecture vs. system-level governance: AI Plain English argues OpenClaw's safety rules live in prompts rather than system-level controls, making risk structural rather than patchable,[21] directly challenging NVIDIA's NemoClaw 'safer agents' positioning[38] — a challenge sharpened by the second CSRF CVE.[17] [21][38][57][39][17][22]
  • Gemini CLI user-level preference switching vs. OpenClaw's developer-CLI incumbency: Reddit users report Gemini CLI 'working better,'[31] a Blink Blog comparison formalizes the evaluation,[30] and a Filipino OpenClaw community is asking about OAuth integration between the two[32] — suggesting competition has moved from announcement to active user-base fragmentation. [30][31][32][48][49][28][29]
  • Security industry escalating risk framing vs. NVIDIA institutional validation: two CSRF CVEs and an arXiv safety paper[17][13][22] signal escalating security liability, while NVIDIA simultaneously expands NemoClaw into a three-product family with enterprise positioning[38][41] — simultaneous signals of structural vulnerability and institutional legitimacy from different actors. [56][13][14][16][57][39][38][26][22][17][41]
  • OpenClaw vs. Hermes Agent on persistent self-hosting: XDA Developers argues Hermes Agent delivers the always-running, self-hosted AI assistant OpenClaw has promised but not achieved,[68] while Hermes Agent's AWS deployment tutorials,[74] self-evolution variant,[51] and OpenRouter listing[35] deepen the capability and distribution differentiation. [68][75][76][74][51][34][35]
  • Community buzz vs. active user skepticism and migration: GitHub stars soar and academic papers circulate widely, but a 'god-awful' Reddit thread,[42] practitioner failure-mode analysis,[43] and now a dedicated 'OpenClaw alternatives' guide[44] suggest hype consistently outpaces the engaged production user base and some users are actively evaluating exits. [2][42][43][69][70][44][31]

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