Set up your own personal AI server with OpenClaw. Runs 24/7 on 20W, manages emails, automates workflows, and keeps all data private.
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Set up your own personal AI server with OpenClaw. Runs 24/7 on 20W, manages emails, automates workflows, and keeps all d...
Built on NVIDIA Jetson Orin Nano Super — the platform designed for edge AI.
No Linux knowledge required. No Docker. No terminal. Just plug in and go.
Connect power and ethernet (or WiFi). Device boots automatically.
Navigate to clawbox.local in your browser — no IP address needed.
Scan with your phone to connect Telegram, WhatsApp, or Discord.
Send a message and your AI assistant is ready to work for you.
See why ClawBox wins against cloud AI, DIY builds, and alternatives.
| Feature | ClawBox | Cloud AI (ChatGPT+) | DIY Build |
|---|---|---|---|
| Price | €549 one-time | €20-50/month | €400-900 + time |
| Privacy | ✓ 100% local | ✗ Cloud data | ✓ Local |
| Setup time | 5 minutes | Instant (cloud) | 10-20 hours |
| 24/7 operation | ✓ Always on | ✗ Manual | Depends |
| Power draw | 20W | N/A | 80-200W |
| Offline capable | ✓ Yes | ✗ No | Maybe |
Always-on AI requires always-on infrastructure.
An OpenClaw server is the backbone of your AI assistant — a dedicated machine that runs 24/7, processing messages, automating tasks, and managing your digital life. Whether you deploy on a cloud VPS, a home lab server, or a dedicated ClawBox, choosing the right server setup determines your AI experience.
The simplest OpenClaw server deployment is a cloud VPS. Providers like Hetzner (€5/month), DigitalOcean ($6/month), or AWS Lightsail offer Linux VPS instances that can run OpenClaw via Docker. The advantage: instant setup, reliable uptime, and no hardware to manage. The downside: monthly costs add up (€60-120/year), data leaves your network, and you're limited to CPU-only AI inference without expensive GPU instances.
A home lab OpenClaw server offers more control and privacy. Any Linux machine — an old laptop, a mini PC, a NAS — can serve as your OpenClaw server. Install Docker, pull the OpenClaw image, and you have a local AI assistant. For GPU-accelerated inference, add an NVIDIA GPU or use a machine with integrated GPU support. The main challenge is ensuring reliable networking (static IP or dynamic DNS) and power stability.
The ideal OpenClaw server is the ClawBox — purpose-built hardware that combines server reliability with edge AI performance. At just 15W power consumption and silent operation, it runs 24/7 without impacting your electricity bill or home noise levels. With 67 TOPS of NVIDIA Jetson GPU compute, it handles local AI inference, browser automation, and multi-platform messaging simultaneously.
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