Tencent (00700) QClaw started overseas beta testing, supporting mainstream IM such as WhatsApp, Telegram, etc.

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10:12 21/04/2026
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Currently, QClaw overseas version has been launched in countries and regions such as the United States, Canada, Singapore, and South Korea, supporting multiple languages including Chinese, English, French, Spanish, and Korean. More regions are gradually opening up.
On April 21st, Tencent (00700) officially launched the overseas version beta test of QClaw. In this overseas expansion, QClaw continues the minimalist gene of the domestic version: zero threshold, no deployment, download and use. It also supports mainstream IM such as WhatsApp, Telegram, and integrates multiple international top models. Currently, QClaw overseas version has been launched in countries and regions such as the United States, Canada, Singapore, and South Korea, supporting multiple languages such as Chinese, English, French, Spanish, and Korean, with more regions gradually opening up. OpenClaw founder Peter Steinberger expressed on social media, "Thanks to the Tencent team for working with us and providing evaluation data to improve the performance of OpenClaw's harness! We are also working with them to feed back these fixes and improvements to the open source repository. For friends who are not used to using the command line, QClaw is a great choice." QClaw is built based on the OpenClaw open-source framework and has accumulated over a million users in the 10 days since its launch in China. During the beta test, many overseas users have expressed their expectations for this "minimalist encapsulation, simple and easy-to-use" Agent tool. QClaw integrates multiple international top models and also supports custom access, flexibly adapting to the compliance requirements and performance preferences of different countries. It is reported that the overseas version of QClaw is based on more than 80 functional iterations of the domestic version, with product development completed in just 5 days, with about 99% of the code written by QClaw itself. In terms of data privacy and security, the overseas version insists on local operation, with all data processed on the user's device. In addition, the overseas version also fully integrates the "Lobster Butler (TheGateway)" security module that has been successfully implemented in the domestic version, providing real-time protection for prompts, skills, and script execution throughout the entire process.