About Blue Claw Network
Affordable compute for agent workloads.
In the wild, discovering a blue lobster is a one-in-two-million anomaly. It is a striking, rare mutation in a sea of identical counterparts. When we looked at the compute available to agent builders, we saw an ocean of the same thing: premium APIs priced for chat apps, not for agents that run in loops all day.
So we built something different — for agent builders.
The problem is simple. If you run OpenClaw, Hermes, OpenCode, or custom agents, your workloads are too expensive, too capped, or too awkward to run continuously on premium APIs. Scraping loops, summarization pipelines, batch RAG indexing, research agents — they don't need frontier quality on every call. They need compute that is compatible, affordable, and good enough, with honest terms instead of surprise bills.
What Blue Claw Is
- Agent-Ready Inference — OpenAI-compatible endpoints with open-model presets, setup guides for OpenClaw, OpenCode, and Hermes-style tools, and a clear fair-use beta policy. Change your
base_urland go. - Real-Time and Async Execution — streaming interactive calls today; durable async jobs with retries, cost estimates, and budget caps in development, for workloads that can trade latency for cost.
- Agent-Callable Video AI Compute — in development: GPU tools for transcoding, transcription, detection, segmentation, and generation, so agents can finish real asset work — not just produce text.
Under the Shell
Blue Claw brings global idle compute into one provider experience. We operate the broker and control plane — health checks, routing, monitoring, and payouts — while independent GPU operators supply capacity by workload class, from LLM inference to transcoding and video AI pipelines. If you have idle hardware, you can put it to work.
What Blue Claw Isn't
We're direct about fit. Blue Claw isn't an enterprise platform with SLAs, isn't confidential computing, and doesn't match frontier-model quality on every call. It's affordable, compatible compute for cost-sensitive, retry-tolerant agent workloads — built by people who run those workloads themselves.
Sound like your workload? Join the beta.