Huawei unveils OfficeClaw to capture China's growing desktop AI market

  • OfficeClaw focuses on office scenarios, including content generation, smart local file organization, and the rapid creation of professional presentations.
  • The move marks Huawei's further expansion into the desktop AI market, competing with tech giants like Tencent and Alibaba.
Huawei unveils OfficeClaw to capture China's growing desktop AI market
(A screenshot of the OfficeClaw website.)

Huawei has launched OfficeClaw, a new artificial intelligence (AI) agent designed to boost comprehensive corporate office efficiency through cutting-edge AI technology.

The enterprise-grade application, developed by Huawei Cloud, has initiated its invite-only beta testing, with a limited number of trial invitation codes being distributed daily via its official website.

The agent focuses on high-frequency core office scenarios such as content generation, intelligent organization of local files, and the rapid creation of professional presentations, according to a Thursday announcement.

The product supports one-click QR code access across major communication platforms like WeChat, Feishu, and DingTalk, enabling the creation of expert teams with specific skills for corporate employees.

Addressing widespread corporate concerns over data privacy risks, the agent features enterprise-level security protection capabilities and supports localized Windows deployment.

The system is equipped with built-in security guardrails for tool invocation, automatically desensitizing and encrypting sensitive user data across full-link logs, the announcement said.

The product also introduced a unique "critical thinking expert group" mode to reduce the subjective bias caused by a single AI model.

This innovative feature allows multiple expert agents to engage in equal dialogue and collaboration, ensuring more stable system operations and more diversified final perspectives, according to the announcement.

Huawei's roll-out of the new office agent comes at a time when competition among China's major tech giants in the enterprise AI application market is growing increasingly fierce.

Just this month, Tencent released its enterprise-grade AI platform ClawPro, and Alibaba recently launched Table Agent.

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Apr 15, 2026
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