Recently, AI agents like OpenClaw have been gaining a lot of attention in the developer community.
We started experimenting with running OpenClaw on a Raspberry Pi 4B, and surprisingly, it works quite well on edge hardware.
That sparked an interesting idea:
What happens if we combine AI agents with robotics?

Our humanoid robot SamuRoid is powered by a Raspberry Pi 4B, which makes it an interesting platform for developers who want to explore AI + robotics on edge devices.
Although we haven't officially integrated OpenClaw with SamuRoid yet, the hardware platform already allows developers to experiment with their own AI stack.
For makers and AI hackers, this could open up some fun possibilities.
Imagine building your own:
• AI-powered humanoid robot
• Running OpenClaw agents locally
• Powered by Raspberry Pi edge computing
Since SamuRoid already runs on Raspberry Pi, developers in the maker community could potentially try installing OpenClaw themselves and experiment with AI-driven robot behaviors.
We would love to see what the community can build with it.
If you're interested in exploring the hardware platform:
SamuRoid humanoid robot
https://www.xiaorgeek.net/products/samuroid-ai-humanoid-robot-with-raspberry-pi-integrated-multimodal-ai-model-large-language-models-vision-interactive-voice-based-ros-xiaorgeek
To celebrate Pi Day, we are also running a $31.4 discount promotion on SamuRoid for a limited time.
If you're a maker who enjoys experimenting with AI agents + robotics, this might be a fun project to explore.
Looking forward to seeing what the community builds.
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