Xiaomi’s large model team released MiMo Claw on Tuesday, a cloud-based AI agent powered by the company’s MiMo-V2.5-Pro model and built directly on the OpenClaw framework. The agent is deeply integrated with Kingsoft Office, enabling users to generate, preview, and edit Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and PDF documents in a single workflow, according to TechNode.

Performance and Architecture

MiMo Claw supports the MCP (Model Context Protocol) tool-calling standard and can execute more than 1,000 consecutive tool calls in a single session. Xiaomi reported a 63.8% task completion rate on the Claweval benchmark, with 40% to 60% lower token consumption compared to competing products, per TechNode.

Pricing and Access

Xiaomi expanded free daily access from one hour to four hours and opened all core features at no charge. Paid subscription plans start at RMB 14.9 ($2.2) per month at a limited-time promotional price, with stackable TokenPlan tiers for heavier usage. Overseas subscriptions are not yet available.

OpenClaw’s Expanding Chinese Footprint

MiMo Claw is the latest signal that Chinese hardware OEMs are standardizing on the OpenClaw framework for consumer-facing AI agents. Huawei unveiled HarmonyOS 7 with Agent Framework 2.0 at HDC 2026 last week, and Ant Group is testing an AI agent interface within Alipay. Xiaomi’s choice to build MiMo Claw on OpenClaw rather than a proprietary agent runtime adds another production deployment to the framework’s growing roster in Asia.

The pattern is consistent: Chinese vendors are adopting open agent infrastructure while layering proprietary models on top. Xiaomi pairs OpenClaw with its own MiMo-V2.5-Pro, much like other OEMs use open frameworks to maintain flexibility across model providers. For OpenClaw, each OEM adoption expands the framework’s installed base and creates downstream demand for MCP-compatible tooling.