maxclaw and picclaw
These two Go AI agents are direct competitors, with Picclaw offering an even more ultra-lightweight and resource-constrained solution for edge and IoT deployments compared to OpenClaw-Style, which focuses on local-first, private, and UI-ready features.
About maxclaw
Lichas/maxclaw
OpenClaw-Style Local-First AI Agent in Go - Low-Memory, Private, UI-Ready, Out-of-the-Box
Implements a Go-native agent loop with local session/memory management and auditable tool execution, supporting autonomous workflows via `executionMode=auto` and sub-agent spawning. Provides unified desktop/web UI and API on a single port, with multi-channel integrations (Telegram, Discord, WebSocket) and monorepo-aware context discovery for recursive workspace scanning.
About picclaw
Clawland-AI/picclaw
Ultra-lightweight Go AI Agent 鈥?<10MB RAM, <1s startup, runs on $10 hardware. Edge intelligence for IoT, monitoring, and automation.
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