NVIDIA's NeMoClaw Secures AI Agents
NVIDIA announced NeMoClaw at the NVIDIA GTC 2026 event. Built on OpenClaw, NeMoClaw adds a security and privacy layer to AI agents, making them suitable for enterprise usage. NVIDIA also introduced Nemotron, a family of open models for building specialized agentic AI systems.
NVIDIA joins companies like Google, Amazon, Microsoft, and Salesforce in building AI agent frameworks for creating, managing, and orchestrating AI agents. These frameworks are positioned as the operating systems for autonomous software.
Popular open-source AI agent frameworks include LangChain, LlamaIndex, and LangGraph. Microsoft, Google, Amazon, OpenAI, and Salesforce offer AI agent frameworks and platforms integrated with their cloud and AI ecosystems, including tools like AutoGen, Vertex AI Agent Builder, Agents for Bedrock, and Agentforce.
Razorpay introduced its Agentic AI Studio in partnership with Anthropic’s Claude model, enabling AI agents to place orders and complete payments. Partners include Swiggy, Zomato, PVR Inox, BigBasket, and LinkedIn. Razorpay operates at the orchestration and application layers, using Claude as the base model.
Gnani.ai launched Inya, a platform to help enterprises build and deploy voice agents. Bengaluru-based Bolna AI enables enterprises to deploy multilingual voice agents, while Noida-based Squadstack operates at the application layer.
Vendors can charge subscription fees for platform access, usage-based fees tied to agent activity, or outcome-linked pricing. Bolna AI charges customers on a per-minute basis, while Razorpay’s Agent Studio offers a 30-day free trial, with pricing depending on the specific agent and use case.