LOBO Technologies (NASDAQ: LOBO), a Chinese electric mobility manufacturer based in Wuxi, announced on April 9 the launch of its proprietary Claw AI Agent Platform, a vertically specialized agent system built for export-oriented manufacturing workflows, according to a GlobeNewswire press release.

Six Agent Modules Across the Export Chain

Unlike general-purpose agent frameworks such as OpenClaw or Manus, LOBO’s platform targets a specific operational domain. The Claw AI Agent Platform covers six core capabilities, all designed for the export manufacturing value chain:

Intelligent customer acquisition mines global customs databases, overseas social media, industry exhibitions, and B2B platforms to identify potential buyers and generate customer profiles. Multilingual AI customer support handles 24/7 communication across major languages and integrates with ERP systems to automate inquiry responses, quotation generation, order tracking, and logistics updates.

Automated documentation generates commercial invoices, packing lists, and proforma invoices while enforcing destination-country compliance. Market insights monitors e-commerce platforms for competitor performance, pricing trends, and customer feedback. Bidirectional BOM intelligence translates customer requirements into structured material lists and aligns them with supply chain resources. End-to-end order management provides full traceability from initial inquiry to final delivery.

Multi-Model Architecture

The platform combines multiple LLMs, including Claude, Gemini, ChatGPT, Minimax, Zhipu, and Kimi, with Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) and what LOBO calls “Harness Engineering” to handle multimodal tasks and reasoning in complex business environments, according to the announcement. Industry-specific knowledge bases provide domain grounding.

Vertical Specialization as Strategy

LOBO has operated since 2021 in the global electric mobility market, selling electric bicycles, tricycles, and smart scooters across Eastern Europe, Asia, Africa, and South America. Chairman and CEO Huajian Xu said the company has “consistently invested over 5% of revenue into R&D,” positioning the platform as a transition from manufacturing to an intelligent solutions provider, per the press release.

The Vertical Agent Trend

Claw is the latest in a pattern of agent platforms moving beyond horizontal IT and coding use cases into specific industries. Deliverect launched autonomous restaurant operations agents across 95,000 locations earlier this week. Cuez shipped an agent framework for broadcast newsrooms. The signal: the market is splitting between horizontal infrastructure (build anything) and vertical stacks (solve a specific industry problem out of the box). LOBO is betting that export manufacturing is complex enough to justify a dedicated platform rather than a general-purpose framework.