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  "path": "/2026/04/23/espressif-systems-esp-claw-framework-builds-local-ai-agents-for-esp32-devices/",
  "publishedAt": "2026-04-23T07:19:13.000Z",
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  "tags": [
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    "artificial intelligence (AI)",
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    "Espressif Systems ESP-Claw framework builds local AI agents for ESP32 devices",
    "CNX Software - Embedded Systems News"
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  "textContent": "We had already seen OpenClaw-like AI agents for ESP32 targets such as Mimiclaw and PycoClaw, but Espressif Systems has released its own ESP-Claw framework for building local AI agents capable of LLM-driven interaction and execution on ESP32 devices. ESP-Claw enables ESP32 boards to respond to events, work with LLM-driven decisions, retain useful context, and take actions locally without connection to the cloud, unless required. The agent can control sensors and device state, and perform real-world actions such as controlling an RGB LED. Some highlights of ESP-Claw include: Chat coding – Define device behavior through natural conversation. The LLM handles dynamic decisions, and local Lua scripts execute deterministically, even when offline. Quick response time – Devices react to real-time events instead of polling. A local event bus drives Lua rules for sensors and triggers, enabling millisecond-latency response on or offline. Plug and Play with MCP – ESP-Claw acts as both MCP [...]\n\nThe post Espressif Systems ESP-Claw framework builds local AI agents for ESP32 devices appeared first on CNX Software - Embedded Systems News.",
  "title": "Espressif Systems ESP-Claw framework builds local AI agents for ESP32 devices"
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