OpenClaw Finally Achieves Native Windows Integration

OpenClaw Finally Achieves Native Windows Integration
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OpenClaw v2026.6.1 now supports Windows nodes natively, instantly transforming 1.6 billion PCs into scalable agent infrastructure. The update introduces a Skill Workshop for autonomous agent skill iteration and a Workboard for multi-agent task orchestration, marking a decisive shift from niche hardware to the world's most ubiquitous operating system as the foundation for distributed intelligence.

With this release, OpenClaw effectively turns every Windows machine into a potential compute node for autonomous agents. The 1.6 billion figure, drawn from the global installed base of Windows PCs, represents an order-of-magnitude expansion in the addressable agent compute pool compared to prior reliance on specialized servers or edge devices.

The Skill Workshop enables agents to propose, test, and refine new capabilities without human intervention, creating a self-improving loop. Meanwhile, the Workboard provides a shared task-planning and tracking interface for multiple agents to collaborate on complex workflows, addressing one of the key bottlenecks in multi-agent coordination.

Industry analysts see this as a foundational step toward a self-evolving, distributed intelligence network. By leveraging the most common consumer and enterprise OS, OpenClaw lowers the barrier to entry for agent deployment and opens the door to applications ranging from automated IT management to decentralized AI services running on idle desktop resources.

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