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Windows
Windows 10/11 · x64 & ARM
Download .exe
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macOS
macOS 14+ · Universal Binary
Download .dmg
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Linux
Ubuntu / Debian / Fedora
Download .deb
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Mobile
Android & iOS
Get the app
Setup flow (example)
1) Download and install the client; 2) launch and complete onboarding; 3) connect your chat platform; 4) authorize and start delegating tasks.
openclaw onboard
openclaw connect --platform wechat
Recommended settings
Enable confirmations for sensitive actions; set allowed read/write directories for file access; choose different models and budgets per task; enable fallback to avoid interruptions.
⟋⟋ macOS

macOS download & installation

Using macOS as an example, here are common install and data locations to help you deploy and troubleshoot.

Supported versions
  • macOS 12 or later is recommended for better compatibility and security.
  • Supports Apple Silicon and Intel (subject to the actual release package).
  • If Gatekeeper prompts on first run, allow the app in System Settings (or re-download from the official release source).
Install & data paths
After dragging the app into Applications, it is typically located at:
/Applications/OpenClaw.app
Common user data paths (config/cache/logs) are typically under:
~/Library/Application Support/OpenClaw
⟋⟋ Windows

Windows download & installation

Using Windows as an example, here are common install and data locations to help you deploy and troubleshoot.

Supported versions
  • Windows 10/11 is recommended (keep security updates current).
  • Choose the package that matches your device architecture (x64 / ARM64).
  • If Microsoft Defender SmartScreen prompts on first run, confirm the file is from your official release channel before proceeding.
Install & data paths
System-wide installs (admin required) are commonly placed under:
%ProgramFiles%\OpenClaw
Per-user installs (usually no admin required) are commonly placed under:
%LOCALAPPDATA%\Programs\OpenClaw
Common user data paths (config/cache/logs) are typically under:
%APPDATA%\OpenClaw
%LOCALAPPDATA%\OpenClaw
⟋⟋ Linux

Linux download & installation

Using common distributions as examples, here are typical install methods and paths for deployment and troubleshooting.

Supported packages
  • Common package formats include .deb (Debian/Ubuntu), .rpm (Fedora/openSUSE), or AppImage/Flatpak (subject to the actual release).
  • For an executable or AppImage, add execute permission (chmod +x).
  • If startup fails, check architecture, dependencies, and file permissions; launch from a terminal to see error output.
Install & data paths
After installing via a package manager, the binary is commonly located at:
/usr/bin/openclaw
User data directories typically follow the XDG Base Directory specification:
~/.config/OpenClaw
~/.local/share/OpenClaw
~/.cache/OpenClaw
~/.local/state/OpenClaw
⟋⟋ Android

Android download & installation

Using Android as an example, here are typical install notes and storage paths to help you troubleshoot permissions and storage issues.

Supported versions
  • Android 8.0 (API 26) or later is recommended for better compatibility and security.
  • Install from trusted distribution channels (store or official release page). If sideloading an APK, verify the signature and source.
  • Internal storage provides stronger isolation by default; store sensitive data in the app-specific directory whenever possible.
Install & data paths
Android apps are installed in internal storage by default; app data is typically stored in app-specific directories (removed on uninstall).
Internal storage app-specific paths (not directly accessible for regular users):
/data/data/<package-name>/files
/data/data/<package-name>/cache
External storage app-specific paths (may appear as /sdcard depending on the device/system):
/sdcard/Android/data/<package-name>/files
/sdcard/Android/data/<package-name>/cache

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