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Solo.io Adds NemoClaw Support to kagent

Solo.io said it added support for NVIDIA’s NemoClaw agent model inside kagent, a Kubernetes-native agentic runtime. The change addresses how always-on assistants can run in production alongside other agent patterns while using shared runtime controls.

The company described kagent as a production-grade runtime built for governance and operations in Kubernetes. It said platform teams use it for runtime governance, identity, policy enforcement, observability, and lifecycle management. Solo.io also said the runtime supports multiple patterns side by side under consistent end-to-end auditability and on-behalf-of policy enforcement, with human-in-the-loop controls.

Solo.io said NemoClaw is built on the open source OpenClaw project and described OpenClaw as a reference implementation for always-on assistants that run persistently and retain context across days or weeks. It said adding direct support for NemoClaw in kagent scales that always-on assistant pattern into a fleet-scale production runtime. The company linked the integration to security and isolation under each user’s identity and policies, end-to-end observability with built-in telemetry and tracing, multi-cluster and federation through a central multi-cluster control plane, and governance and lifecycle via declarative config, GitOps workflows, and progressive rollouts.

Idit Levine, founder and CEO of Solo.io, said, “At GTC, Jensen Huang put it perfectly: 'Mac and Windows are the operating systems for the personal computer. OpenClaw is the operating system for personal AI,'” said Idit Levine, founder and CEO of Solo.io. “Our customers and the kagent community have been driving us to the natural next step: extending that operating system beyond the personal device into the distributed Kubernetes infrastructure where their business actually runs. With NemoClaw in kagent, that's exactly what we're delivering.”

Solo.io also described the agentic stack it said powers development, deployment, and operation on Kubernetes, including kagent, Agentgateway, Agentregistry, and Agentevals.