Developed by Austrian
vibe coder Peter Steinberger, OpenClaw was first published in November 2025 under the name Clawdbot. The software was derived from Clawd (now Molty), an AI-based virtual assistant that he had developed, which itself was named after
Anthropic's chatbot
Claude. Within two months it was renamed twice: first to "Moltbot" (keeping with a
lobster theme) on January 27, 2026, following
trademark complaints by Anthropic, and then three days later to "OpenClaw" because Steinberger found that the name Moltbot "never quite rolled off the tongue." At the same time as the first rebranding, entrepreneur Matt Schlicht launched
Moltbook—a
social networking service which was intended to be used by AI agents such as OpenClaw. The viral popularity of Moltbook coincided with an increase in interest in the project, with the open-source project having 247,000 stars and 47,700
forks on
GitHub as of March 2, 2026. Chinese developers adapted OpenClaw to work with the
DeepSeek model and domestic messaging
super apps such as
WeChat, while companies such as
Tencent and
Z.ai announced OpenClaw-based services. == Functionality ==