YoClaw
YoClaw adds a voice interface to OpenClaw — speak naturally, hear responses back, from any browser on any device.
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YoClaw adds a voice interface to OpenClaw — speak naturally, hear responses back, from any browser on any device. The bridge mode is the key differentiator: it routes audio through a relay so you can access your home or office OpenClaw instance without opening firewall ports or configuring port forwarding. Responses start playing before they finish generating, so latency feels lower than it is. Costs $20/month for Pro.
OpenClaw users who want to interact with their agent while commuting, cooking, or otherwise away from a keyboard. Particularly useful for quick status checks, task delegation, and conversational planning sessions that don't require looking at a screen.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- check Genuinely hands-free: auto-listen mode activates when you start talking, no button to press
- check Bridge mode eliminates network configuration headaches for remote access
- check Works on any browser-capable device — phone, tablet, or laptop
- check Leaves your OpenClaw installation completely unmodified; full context and tools preserved
- check Response streaming starts immediately, making conversations feel more natural
Cons
- close $20/month is a non-trivial add-on cost on top of any existing OpenClaw or LLM API fees
- close Voice interfaces are still awkward for tasks involving code, long lists, or structured data
- close Requires an always-on OpenClaw machine — doesn't work without the underlying agent running
- close No offline or local voice processing option mentioned; bridge likely routes through YoClaw's servers