OpenClaw, formerly Clawdbot and Moltbot, completes a 72-hour rebranding to a permanent identity. The open-source AI agent project focuses on local automation andOpenClaw, formerly Clawdbot and Moltbot, completes a 72-hour rebranding to a permanent identity. The open-source AI agent project focuses on local automation and

OpenClaw Emerges as Final Identity for Viral AI Agent After Rapid Rebranding Cycle

The team behind the fastest-growing open-source AI agent in history announced its permanent identity as OpenClaw, marking the conclusion of a rapid-fire rebranding cycle driven by trademark compliance, community feedback, and a commitment to long-term stability. The project’s official web presence has migrated from moltbot.youtoopenclaw.my, with the name change representing the final evolution from its previous identities as Clawdbot and briefly as Moltbot.

The path to OpenClaw was forged through a series of rapid-fire iterations reflecting the project’s commitment to both legal compliance and community resonance. Originally launched in late 2025 as Clawd—a playful nod to the lobster mascot seen during Anthropic’s Claude loading screens—the project pivoted immediately to respect intellectual property boundaries following a ‘friendly suggestion’ from Anthropic’s legal team regarding trademark similarities. On January 27, 2026, the community settled on Moltbot during a 5:00 AM brainstorm on Discord, with ‘molt’ symbolizing the process of a lobster shedding its shell to represent growth.

However, the Moltbot name proved technically complex and led to a ‘Wild West’ of domain squatting and fraudulent cryptocurrency tokens attempting to capitalize on the confusion. Learning from this chaos, the team conducted rigorous trademark searches and secured necessary infrastructure before launching OpenClaw. The name combines ‘Open’ (reflecting the open-source mission) with ‘Claw’ (honoring the project’s roots), creating a clear, legally sound identity that can coexist peacefully with major industry players.

‘In biology, ‘molting’ is a transitional phase—a vulnerable process of shedding a shell to allow for growth. Moltbot was exactly that: a necessary transition state,’ said the OpenClaw team in a statement. ‘But one does not stay in the molting phase forever. You molt to emerge stronger, harder, and more capable. OpenClaw represents that final, hardened form.’ The transition from Clawdbot to Moltbot was a necessary reaction to external trademark concerns, while the move to OpenClaw represents a proactive strategic choice for long-term viability.

For those new to the project, OpenClaw is the direct evolution of Clawdbot, the tool that redefined local AI automation upon its release in late 2025. Originally designed to run autonomous tasks locally, Clawdbot became an overnight viral sensation celebrated for empowering developers to run sophisticated AI agents on their own hardware without relying on gated cloud APIs. It famously sparked a surge in Mac Mini purchases as enthusiasts built dedicated ‘home labs’ for their agents. By adopting the name OpenClaw, the project honors this explosive heritage while explicitly signaling a future built on open standards and transparency.

The decision to rebrand twice in 72 hours—and migrate domains just as quickly—reflects a radical commitment to agility in the open-source community. Following the shift to Moltbot, developer feedback indicated a desire for a name that sounded less like a biological process and more like enterprise-grade infrastructure. Founder Peter Steinberger addressed the community regarding the rapid changes, stating, ‘I will be the first to admit: changing a brand name three times in three days is not standard operating procedure. I apologize for the whiplash this has caused our contributors and users. However, in open source, we fix bugs fast—whether they are in the code or in the brand.’

With the identity crisis resolved, OpenClaw is refocusing on its technical roadmap to democratize local AI automation, allowing developers to run powerful, self-improving agents on consumer hardware. The project is available now at its new address https://openclaw.my, with users encouraged to update their bookmarks and CLI tools immediately. The project’s code repository remains accessible at https://github.com/openclaw as the community shifts from brand management back to technical development.

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