According to a recent LinkedIn post from Fireworks AI, the company is collaborating with NVIDIA on NVIDIA NemoClaw, an open-source stack aimed at simplifying deployment of always-on AI assistants. The post describes NemoClaw as enabling OpenClaw-based autonomous agents to run more safely and efficiently with a single-command setup.
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The LinkedIn post highlights that NemoClaw includes NVIDIA’s OpenShell runtime, which is described as providing agents and open models with necessary system access while enforcing policy-based security, network, and privacy guardrails. Fireworks AI is presented as a “day-0 inference provider” for NemoClaw, emphasizing performance and efficiency for developers deploying agents on its infrastructure.
For investors, this collaboration suggests Fireworks AI is positioning itself within NVIDIA’s emerging ecosystem for autonomous AI agents, an area that may become a key infrastructure layer as agentic workloads scale. If adoption of NemoClaw grows among enterprises and developers, Fireworks AI could benefit from increased inference demand and deeper integration with NVIDIA’s hardware and software stack.
The focus on security and policy-governed access may also resonate with regulated industries evaluating autonomous agents, potentially expanding Fireworks AI’s addressable market. However, the post does not provide financial details, customer metrics, or revenue implications, so the commercial impact of this technical collaboration remains uncertain at this stage.

