OpenClaw, an open-source AI agent platform, launches native mobile apps for iOS and Android that let users manage AI agents from their phones. Multiple outlets report that the apps function as a companion to a self-hosted gateway, pairing the phone with that gateway so agent control can happen remotely. TechRadar and other sources frame the release as a long-awaited mobile addition, arriving after increased interest in AI agents and related “control hub” concepts from other companies. 9to5Google highlights the availability of an Android gateway app (with iOS also included) and notes that the app’s look and user interface are distinctive. Digital Trends similarly describes the mobile apps as turning a phone into a control center for the user’s AI agent setup, relying on the user’s own gateway rather than a fully hosted service. While at least one outlet mentions that early impressions or initial reviews are difficult, the overall agreement is that OpenClaw now provides official mobile support and extends agent management beyond desktop environments through dedicated iOS and Android applications.