- Tencent Cloud officially launched its enterprise AI agent platform ClawPro, offering deployment in as little as 10 minutes and reducing computing costs by 40%.
- Following the recent public rollout of its AI assistant QClaw, the move further intensifies Tencent's rivalry with Alibaba and ByteDance in the desktop AI sector.

Tencent has launched ClawPro, an enterprise AI agent management platform, marking another step forward in the commercialization of its artificial intelligence technology.
The platform, validated by millions of users, is now in public beta testing and allows companies to deploy exclusive AI assistants for all employees in as little as 10 minutes, Tencent said in a statement on Thursday.
To address cost-control challenges faced by companies scaling AI applications, ClawPro introduced a three-tier quota management system.
The platform is powered by Ai2 cloud server instances optimized for AI agents, cutting underlying computing costs by 40% compared to standard traditional models.
Utilizing a flexible pricing mechanism that starts at around a hundred yuan and scales on demand, the platform supports subscriptions for as few as one seat, optimizing corporate costs, the company said.
On data privacy, ClawPro has built a four-layer security system — including asset inventory, behavioral auditing, and physical isolation — to bolster protection for enterprise users.
During the initial closed beta phase, more than 200 corporate clients from sectors such as finance and manufacturing adopted the platform for real-world business scenarios, according to the company.
The release follows Tencent's recent launch of WorkBuddy, a zero-deployment AI tool, and the comprehensive public beta of its local AI assistant QClaw.
Competition in China's desktop AI and enterprise application market is becoming increasingly fierce as tech giants including Alibaba, ByteDance, and Baidu release similar products.