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QwenPaw vs Anthropic MCP

Which one should you ship with? Here is the side-by-side panel verdict, pricing read, reviewer split, and community vote comparison.

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Personal AI

QwenPaw

Self-hosted personal AI with evolving memory, runs on 6+ chat apps

Ship

75%

Panel ship

Community

Free

Entry

QwenPaw (formerly CoPaw, rebranded April 2026) is an open-source personal AI assistant built by the AgentScope team at Alibaba. You deploy it locally or on a cloud VM, connect it to messaging apps like Telegram, Discord, WeChat, DingTalk, or Feishu, and interact with a persistent, memory-evolving agent that learns your preferences and proactively surfaces relevant information. Version 1.1.4, released April 24, brings a refactored memory and context architecture, built-in DeepSeek V4 models, ACP Server exposure for multi-agent communication, and a console plugin system. For LLM backends it supports cloud APIs (Qianwen, DeepSeek, OpenAI) and fully offline local inference via Ollama, LM Studio, or llama.cpp — meaning you can run it with zero API costs on your own hardware. The built-in skill library covers daily news digests, video summarization, email triage, PDF/Office processing, and calendar management. The multi-agent capability — where you can spin up specialized agents that collaborate — puts it in interesting territory between a personal assistant and a lightweight team-of-agents platform. Desktop apps for Windows and macOS are in beta.

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AI Assistants

Anthropic MCP

Model Context Protocol for AI tool integration

Ship

100%

Panel ship

Community

Free

Entry

MCP is an open protocol for connecting AI models to external tools, data sources, and services. Standardizes how AI assistants interact with the world.

Decision
QwenPaw
Anthropic MCP
Panel verdict
Ship · 3 ship / 1 skip
Ship · 3 ship / 0 skip
Community
No community votes yet
No community votes yet
Pricing
Free / Open Source (Apache 2.0)
Free and open protocol
Best for
Self-hosted personal AI with evolving memory, runs on 6+ chat apps
Model Context Protocol for AI tool integration
Category
Personal AI
AI Assistants

Reviewer scorecard

Builder
80/100 · ship

The Ollama backend support is the key feature — this is the first personal assistant I've seen where you can genuinely go fully offline and fully free. The ACP server in v1.1.4 opens it up for multi-agent coordination that's actually useful for automating dev workflows.

80/100 · ship

The USB-C of AI tool integration. One protocol for connecting AI to any data source or tool. Already widely adopted.

Skeptic
45/100 · skip

The skill library looks impressive on paper but most of the demos are China-centric platforms (Xiaohongshu, Zhihu, DingTalk). International users will find meaningful gaps and will need to build their own skills. The documentation is also still primarily in Chinese despite multilingual README efforts.

80/100 · ship

Open protocol backed by Anthropic with rapid adoption across AI tools. Standardization reduces integration fragmentation.

Futurist
80/100 · ship

The future of personal AI is self-hosted, memory-persistent, and connected to where you actually communicate. QwenPaw's architecture — LLM backend agnostic, multi-platform, multi-agent — is the right shape for that future. The Alibaba team building this in the open is a meaningful contribution.

80/100 · ship

MCP is becoming the standard for AI-tool integration. The protocol approach scales better than point-to-point integrations.

Creator
80/100 · ship

The 'describe your goal before sleep, wake up to a prototype' workflow is the creator feature I didn't know I needed. Video pipeline automation and newsletter digests pushed to Telegram cover 80% of my daily content research. This one's getting installed.

No panel take

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