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ZeroClaw

A Rust AI agent runtime that boots in 10ms and fits under 5MB

PriceOpen SourceReviewed2026-04-04

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ZeroClaw is a high-performance AI agent runtime built in Rust that targets the exact opposite end of the spectrum from OpenClaw's feature-heavy approach: a single static binary under 5MB that starts in under 10 milliseconds and runs anywhere from a Raspberry Pi to a Kubernetes cluster. It achieves this through a modular, trait-based architecture that lets you swap out only the components you actually need — bringing a full vector embedding engine, memory store, and agent harness to hardware that would choke on a Node.js runtime. The project ships with a built-in memory engine (vector embeddings + keyword search, no external dependencies), encrypted secrets management via local key files, and backwards compatibility with OpenClaw's markdown-based identity files through AIEOS (AI Entity Object Specification) support. There's also native WhatsApp integration for messaging-based memory — the kind of feature that signals this was built for real-world deployment, not just benchmarks. At operating costs 98% lower than traditional runtimes and a claimed 400x faster startup than OpenClaw, ZeroClaw is the runtime for builders who want to deploy AI agents on edge hardware, IoT devices, or just a cheap VPS without the overhead. The GitHub repo (github.com/openagen/zeroclaw) is open source and the project positions itself squarely as the "tiny but mighty" alternative in the rapidly expanding OpenClaw ecosystem.

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ZeroClaw verdict: SKIP ⏭️

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10ms cold start and a sub-5MB binary for a full AI agent runtime in Rust? That's not marketing copy — that's genuinely useful for edge deployment. The trait-based swappable components mean you're not locked into their choices. I'm already thinking about running this on a $10/month VPS.

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The headline numbers are impressive but the use cases are narrow. Most developers don't need sub-10ms agent startup and the OpenClaw compatibility layer may lag behind the original. The project is young — check back when it has production deployments documented.

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As AI agents move from servers to edge devices, this class of ultra-lightweight runtime becomes essential infrastructure. ZeroClaw is early to what will be a crowded market, but being the Rust option with first-mover momentum in the OpenClaw ecosystem matters a lot.

Helpful?

Not relevant for most creators right now — this is firmly in the 'someone else deploys this for me' territory. If it powers the next generation of always-on AI assistants, I'll care a lot. Until then, skip.

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