Question & Answer
Is OpenClaw open source?
Some coverage describes OpenClaw as open-source, but “open source” should be verified by checking the official repository and license file. If you cannot find a license in a primary repo, treat the status as unconfirmed.
Why people ask this
Open-source status affects security review and adoption.
Key points
- Look for an OSI-style license file in the official repo.
- Confirm the repo owner and release provenance.
- Avoid unofficial mirrors and binaries.
Sources
Note: Sources can change over time. This page reflects what was publicly documented at the time of writing.
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