KUALA LUMPUR: YTL AI Labs has launched Ilmu Claw yesterday, enabling Malaysian users, developers, and enterprises to build autonomous artificial intelligence (AI) agents, hosted entirely on Malaysian infrastructure through the secure YTL AI Cloud.
Moreover, the YTL Power International Bhd
subsidiary said AI agents have become one of the defining technology stories of 2026.
“Momentum around agentic software has accelerated globally, with OpenClaw emerging as a breakout open-source project that has gained traction from developers to everyday users.
“By removing the need for coding or complex setup, OpenClaw has significantly lowered technical barriers for building AI agents, making it accessible to everyday users through simple, natural language prompts,” YTL AI Labs said in a statement yesterday.
It said that building on this momentum, Ilmu Claw is designed to work seamlessly with OpenClaw, enabling users to build autonomous AI agents through simple prompts without managing complex orchestration.
“Everyday users can build agents to plan trips, manage emails, and organise their day, while businesses can use them to handle customer support, streamline workflows, and automate operations,” it further added.
Powered by Ilmu-Nemo-Nano developed in collaboration with Nvidia, Ilmu Claw is designed to make agent creation more accessible while still supporting enterprise needs. YTL AI Labs said for enterprise deployments, the Nvidia reference stack adds stronger security, privacy, and policy controls for more governed agentic workflows.
“Until now, many teams seeking advanced agentic capabilities had to route workflows and sensitive data through foreign infrastructure,” it said.
“Ilmu Claw changes that by giving Malaysian developers and enterprises access to world-class agentic tooling hosted on local infrastructure.”
Ilmu Claw joins the Ilmu family of products by YTL AI Labs, including Ilmuchat, a conversational AI currently in public beta on the Apple application store and Google Play. — Bernama
