Your daily briefing on the OpenClaw ecosystem — releases, security advisories, skill spotlights, community highlights, and the tools shaping the personal AI agent revolution.
OpenClaw's 2026.6.2 pre-release rewires skill security with a new operator install policy, hardens every major channel, sharpens UI streaming and the Android companion, and ships a raft of gateway resilience fixes. Meanwhile Microsoft Scout officially launches on OpenClaw, and Windows earns its first-class agent citizenship at Build 2026.
Microsoft launches Scout on OpenClaw at Build 2026, Windows gets built-in agent sandboxing, a fresh pre-release drops 5× faster cold turns and 59% smaller installs, ClawHub adds NVIDIA Skill Cards, and the Skill Workshop gets a full governance UI.
OpenClaw's 2026.6.1 pre-release hardens skill security with NVIDIA SkillSpector, ships Workboard multi-agent orchestration, externalizes Copilot and Tokenjuice as official plugins, and tightens runtime resilience across every channel — while the industry spotlight on exposed agent instances burns hotter than ever.
OpenClaw drops its biggest June release yet: a governed Skill Workshop with full UI, multi-agent Workboard orchestration, iOS iPad layouts, SQLite-backed state, and MiniMax M3 support — all while the security crisis spotlight remains squarely on exposed agent instances.
OpenClaw's May 31 pre-release formalizes the Skill Workshop proposal lifecycle, ships the Workboard orchestration layer, externalizes Tokenjuice and GitHub Copilot as official plugins, and keeps hardening channels, providers, and the runtime across the board. Plus: Gemini Spark goes live, Sam Altman logs into OpenClaw, and the iOS push relay gets a production upgrade.
The latest OpenClaw beta lands Claude Opus 4.8 support, Codex CLI 0.134.0, a full iOS Pro UI refresh, encrypted PDF extraction, and GitHub Copilot agent runtime. Meanwhile OpenClaw's creator publicly racks up $1.3M in AI API bills — and the ecosystem responds.
OpenClaw 2026.5.28 lands with Claude Opus 4.8 support, GitHub Copilot agent runtime, encrypted PDF extraction, and transcript capture as core infrastructure. Plus: Peter Steinberger's viral $1.3M OpenAI tab, ClawHub's new trust surfaces, and a deep look at what the beta 2 release train means for operators.
OpenClaw's May 28 release is a serious security-and-reliability push: group prompt metadata is locked out of system prompts, Tailscale no-auth exposure is blocked, Codex app-server runs stabilize, DeepInfra gets a full model catalog, and Pixverse video generation ships as a first-class provider. Plus the latest on the $1.3M token story, ClawHub plugin metadata improvements, and what agentwashing means for your tool choices.
OpenClaw's May 26 beta delivers transcript-backed meeting summaries, iMessage tapback approvals, a sweeping Gateway performance pass, named auth profiles, and a new Activity tab — while Red Hat brings the 'Lobster Trap' containerization story to AI Engineer Europe and ClawHub crosses 52.7K tools.
OpenClaw's May 25 releases tackle iMessage attachment routing, deduplicate watcher startup, harden MCP tool materialization, restore Alpine Linux installs, and fix OpenRouter context limits — while the creator's $1.3M token bill keeps echoing through the ecosystem and multi-agent AI goes enterprise-grade.
OpenClaw v2026.5.22 is a landmark release: /models calls drop from 20 seconds to 5ms, the first external Meeting Notes plugin lands, iMessage thumbs-up now approves exec requests, and hundreds of fixes ship. We cover the security angle, a fresh skill pick, community signals, and what Peter Steinberger's $1.3M OpenAI bill means for the ecosystem.
OpenClaw 2026.5.22 lands a sweeping Gateway performance overhaul, a brand-new Meeting Notes plugin with Discord voice support, and tighter sub-agent context isolation. Meanwhile, Peter Steinberger's $1.3M OpenAI bill in 30 days is making the rounds — and the lesson isn't what you think.
OpenClaw 2026.5.20 remains the latest stable release, but today's 2026.5.22-beta.1 matters: smaller npm payloads, faster model listings, tighter subagent bootstrap defaults, and a steady stream of runtime fixes. We cover the operator implications, a practical security tip, a VirusTotal-verified ClawHub pick, community signals, and fresh agent-platform news from Dell, NVIDIA, Microsoft, and Kore.ai.
OpenClaw 2026.5.20 promotes policy-backed checks, safer skill loading, voice-session context controls, xAI device-code auth, and stronger secret hygiene into the operational baseline. We cover the real operator implications, a practical security tip, a VirusTotal-verified ClawHub skill, community signals, and fresh ecosystem news from Dell and NVIDIA’s local-agent push.
OpenClaw 2026.5.19 is now the operational baseline, while 2026.5.20-beta.1 extends voice context, policy-backed checks, xAI device-code auth, and cron recovery. We cover the real operator implications, a practical security tip, a VirusTotal-verified ClawHub skill, community signals, and fresh agent-framework ecosystem news.
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