Tencent integrates WeChat with OpenClaw AI agent amid China tech battle

Tencent integrates WeChat with OpenClaw AI agent amid China tech battle


The software, called ClawBot, will appear as a contact within China’s most popular app

Published Sun, Mar 22, 2026 · 03:48 PM

[BEIJING] Tencent launched a tool on Sunday (Mar 22) to integrate its WeChat messaging platform with the OpenClaw agent, deepening its push into artificial intelligence (AI) agents that have become a key battleground among China’s technology companies.

The software, called ClawBot, will appear as a contact within WeChat, allowing users of China’s most popular app, which has over one billion monthly active users, to connect directly with OpenClaw.

Users can send and receive commands to interact with the AI agent through the messaging interface.

The integration comes as OpenClaw, an open-source AI agent that can perform tasks such as transferring files and sending e-mails on users’ behalf, has gained traction in recent weeks.

Users have rushed to install and experiment with agent products, prompting tech firms to explore business opportunities even as authorities warn of security risks.

Tencent’s WeChat integration follows the company’s launch earlier this month of its own AI agent suite, comprising QClaw for individual users, Lighthouse for developers and WorkBuddy for enterprises.

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Tencent is well-positioned to build agentic AI because of its unparalleled access to troves of user data and sprawling WeChat ecosystem.

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Last week, Alibaba launched Wukong, an AI platform for enterprises that coordinates multiple agents to handle complex business tasks, including document editing and meeting transcription, within a single interface.

Baidu quickly followed with a series of AI agents built on OpenClaw, spanning desktop software, cloud services, mobile tools and smart-home devices. REUTERS

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