Has Kimi’s Browser‑Based OpenClaw Turned Into Yang Zhilin’s Next Super App?

Kimi.ai has embedded OpenClaw directly into the browser, offering a cloud‑native skill hub with over 5,000 tools, 40 GB of storage, BYOC support and Telegram bridging, which removes the installation barrier and could position the service as a Super App for non‑technical users and startups.

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Has Kimi’s Browser‑Based OpenClaw Turned Into Yang Zhilin’s Next Super App?

Kimi.ai recently integrated OpenClaw into a browser‑based interface, eliminating the need for users to install the tool locally and dramatically lowering the entry barrier that previously caused 90% of potential users to abandon the setup.

Technical details worth noting

Moonshot AI upgraded the project to a cloud‑native architecture, making the infrastructure for complex agents fully managed and instantly scalable. The core skill library, ClawHub, now exposes more than 5,000 community‑contributed skills that let AI interact with external tools without writing custom API wrappers. Kimi provides 40 GB of cloud storage, which overcomes the memory limits of standard chat windows and enables large‑scale retrieval‑augmented generation (RAG) so models can retain deep context across sessions. A Pro‑Grade search capability pulls real‑time data from sources such as Yahoo Finance, reducing hallucinations and delivering timely, accurate information.

Kimi OpenClaw interface
Kimi OpenClaw interface

"Bring Your Own Claw" (BYOC) feature

Developers with existing custom setups can connect third‑party OpenClaw instances to kimi.com, retaining control over local configurations while leveraging the native cloud UI. Additionally, AI agents can be bridged to messaging apps like Telegram, allowing them to participate in group chats, execute skills, and provide autonomous updates. With 24/7 runtime, these bridged agents can monitor workflows and trigger notifications automatically.

BYOC and Telegram bridge
BYOC and Telegram bridge

Kimi appears to have identified a market‑overlooked usability gap: while OpenClaw’s capabilities are proven, the real obstacle is ease of use. Instead of competing on raw tool power, Kimi makes the technology instantly accessible, targeting small teams and non‑technical founders who previously found the installation process daunting.

The beta version of this functionality is currently available to Allegretto‑level members and above. With the tool no longer a bottleneck, future competition will focus on who can best apply it to solve real business problems.

Speculation arises that Yang Zhilin may view OpenClaw as the foundation of a new AI‑era Super App. The recent acquisition of OpenClaw by OpenAI underscores industry interest, suggesting that major players might move beyond superficial hype toward deeper integration, potentially sparking a competitive wave.

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