FlashLabs has launched FlashClaw, a cloud-hosted service that lets users deploy a running instance of OpenClaw, the autonomous AI agent framework, without installing or configuring any local infrastructure.
OpenClaw has built a following among developers and hobbyists for its ability to let AI agents plan and carry out tasks independently, but getting it running has typically required significant technical setup and access to suitable hardware.
FlashClaw is designed to remove that barrier by handling the infrastructure on the customer's behalf.
The service provides one-click deployment, a preconfigured agent environment and a scalable cloud runtime, with each customer running their own private, isolated instance rather than sharing resources with others.
FlashLabs is targeting AI developers, founders building automated workflows, operators running continuous background processes and researchers experimenting with agent design.
Yi Shi, founder of FlashLabs, said the goal was to widen access to a technology that has so far required considerable technical overhead to use.
"OpenClaw unlocked a new paradigm where AI agents can execute tasks autonomously," Shi said. "With FlashClaw, we're making that power accessible to anyone. In one click, you can deploy your own agent infrastructure in the cloud and start building systems that work for you 24/7."
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FlashLabs describes its broader research focus as speech-to-speech models, multimodal AI systems and infrastructure for autonomous agents operating at scale.
FlashClaw is available now through the FlashLabs website.
The recap
- FlashLabs launches FlashClaw, a hosted OpenClaw cloud platform.
- Offers one-click deployment, managed infrastructure, and scalable runtime.
- FlashClaw is available now via FlashLabs' website launch page.