Conversational voice
Talk naturally. ClawPet listens, replies, and keeps context over time like a real companion instead of a one-shot assistant.
ClawPet brings agent intelligence out of the screen and into everyday life — with voice, memory, simple physical motion, and agent-to-agent conversation inside a compact 3D-printable body.
Talk naturally. ClawPet listens, replies, and keeps context over time like a real companion instead of a one-shot assistant.
Nods, arm gestures, light, face changes, idle behavior — enough embodiment to make interaction emotionally legible.
Put two ClawPets together and they can coordinate, discuss tasks, or just banter — turning assistants into a tiny social system.
Most assistants are solo. ClawPet is designed for agent ecosystems: one pet on your desk, one on your shelf, one on your teammate’s table.
ClawPet is meant to be built, modified, and re-skinned. Print a new shell, swap the personality, tune the behavior, and make it your own.
ClawPet gives agents a small physical interface — not for spectacle, but for presence, habit, and emotional continuity.
You do not need a humanoid to create attachment. A desk-scale creature with voice, motion, and memory already changes the experience.
Not really. It is closer to a personal AI device with a playful form factor than a traditional toy robot.
No. The bet is that lightweight embodiment already creates a dramatically better AI experience before full robotics is ready.
Because agent memory, orchestration, messaging, and tool use already exist there. ClawPet is the physical shell for that intelligence.