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How OpenClaw turned into China’s next big thing

April 21, 2026
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How OpenClaw turned into China’s next big thing
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OpenClaw took China by storm recently as the phrase “raising the lobster” trended on Chinese social media. Kevin Frayer/Getty Images

Across China, a new kind of digital worker is clocking in.

They’re called “lobsters,” shorthand for OpenClaw-powered agents that can browse, click, reply, trade, post, and sometimes spiral out of control.

What began as a niche tool for engineers went mainstream earlier this year. OpenClaw is drawing crowds to installation events, spawning side hustles, and turning everyday users into accidental CEOs of AI employees.

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People are lining up to install a version of OpenClaw at the Global Developer Pioneers Summit (GDPS) in Shanghai, China. Jade GAO / AFP via Getty Images

People charge as much as 299 yuan, or about $44, to help others set up a “lobster.” Others are putting their agents to work in the stock market, hoping to strike it rich.

OpenClaw booth in China
An OpenClaw booth at the Global Developers Pioneer Summit in Shanghai, China. CFOTO/Future Publishing via Getty Images

Around it, a full ecosystem is forming. “Lobster” communities, meet-ups, and install events are popping up across the country. Local governments are leaning in too: Districts in Shenzhen and Wuxi have rolled out incentives including free housing, rent-free offices, and subsidies of up to $720,000 to attract developers building on OpenClaw.

But the boom comes with risks. Security researchers warn that poorly configured agents can expose sensitive data. Users share stories of runaway lobsters taking actions they didn’t expect. Chinese companies are also racing to make deployment easier while keeping control in check.

What’s unfolding in China is a glimpse of what happens when powerful AI tools escape the lab and land in the hands of millions — fast, messy, and full of possibility.

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