Most AI assistants live on someone else's server. Your emails, your browsing, your schedule — all processed in a cloud you don't control, behind a subscription that never ends.
ClawBox flips that. It's a small, plug-and-play box built on an NVIDIA Jetson Orin Nano Super (67 TOPS) that runs a real AI agent locally — on hardware you own, on your own network.
What it does, quietly in the background:
- Browser tasks — research, form-filling, monitoring pages, pulling data.
- Messages — triage and draft email, keep your inbox under control.
- Schedules — set tasks before bed, wake up to them done.
The part people miss: you're not locked to the box's chip. Run private models locally, or point ClawBox at your own OpenAI or Anthropic key when a job needs a frontier model — your choice, per task. So it keeps up as models improve, instead of going out of date.
No subscription. No data leaving your machine. €549, once.
Your AI, on your terms.
