Beta-Claw is a token-optimized AI agent runtime that connects with 12 different providers. It supports multi-agent workflows in a clear structure and uses compression and encryption to keep your data safe. The tool works with a wide range of AI services and helps you manage AI agents easily.
This app runs on Windows and is designed for users without any programming skills. You donβt need to write code or use command lines. Just download, install, and start using Beta-Claw.
- Token optimization for efficient AI usage
- Supports 12 different AI providers
- Multi-agent workflows with clear task flow
- TOON compression to save space and speed up processes
- Secure encrypted vault for your data
- Easy to use on Windows computers
- No programming required to run basic functions
- Compatible with many AI models like OpenAI and Gemini
- Clean interface to handle multiple AI agents
To ensure Beta-Claw runs smoothly, your Windows PC should meet these requirements:
- Operating System: Windows 10 or later (64-bit preferred)
- Processor: Intel Core i3 or AMD Ryzen 3 or better
- Memory: 4 GB RAM minimum, 8 GB recommended
- Disk Space: At least 500 MB free space
- Internet Connection: Required for AI service access
- Permissions: Ability to install software on your PC
If your computer meets these specs, you should have no trouble running Beta-Claw.
Click this big button to go to the official release page where you can download the software:
This page lists all the available versions. Choose the latest stable release for Windows.
Look for the file that ends with .exe, for example: Beta-Claw-Setup.exe. This is the installer for Windows. Avoid files that are for other systems or source code archives.
Click the .exe file link and wait for the download to finish. The file size will usually be under 100 MB.
- Find the downloaded
.exefile in your Downloads folder. - Double-click the file to start the setup process.
You might see a security warning. This is normal for new software. Choose "Run" or "Yes" to continue.
- Click "Next" when asked to continue installation.
- Choose the default install location or pick a folder you prefer.
- Click "Install" and wait for a few moments.
- Once done, click "Finish." You can leave the option to launch Beta-Claw checked.
After installation, open Beta-Claw from the desktop shortcut or the Start menu. The first launch may take a few seconds.
- Main Dashboard: Shows your active agents and tasks.
- Agent List: Manages AI agents connected to different providers.
- Settings: Adjust preferences like data storage, AI keys, and security.
- Vault: Where your encrypted data is saved.
- Click βNew Agentβ to create your first AI agent.
- Choose a provider from the list (like OpenAI).
- Enter a task or question in the prompt box.
- Click βRunβ to get your AI response.
You can add multiple agents and link them to make complex workflows.
Beta-Claw uses an encrypted vault to protect your information. The vault locks your data with a password only you know. Never share your password or login keys with others.
If you forget your password, you will need to reset Beta-Claw, which means losing existing data.
- Keep your Windows updated for best compatibility.
- Ensure your internet stays connected during use.
- Close other heavy apps if Beta-Claw feels slow.
- Save your work regularly by exporting data if needed.
- Use short, clear tasks for faster AI responses.
- Make sure your system meets minimum requirements.
- Restart your computer and try again.
- Check if antivirus software blocked the app. Allow Beta-Claw if prompted.
- Reinstall the software if needed.
- Check your internet connection.
- Try a different browser to download.
- Verify you are downloading the
.exefile from the official release page.
- AI providers sometimes have downtime; wait a few minutes and try again.
- Check your internet speed.
- Restart Beta-Claw and retry your task.
No. Beta-Claw needs an internet connection to connect with AI providers.
No accounts are needed to run Beta-Claw, but API keys for certain AI providers might be required for advanced functions.
Currently, Beta-Claw supports only Windows systems.
AI responses depend on the models used. Always verify important information from trusted sources.
If you encounter issues, the Beta-Claw GitHub page contains more information and updates:
Check the "Issues" tab to see if others have similar problems or to request help.
Beta-Claw relates to these areas:
- AI agents
- Token management
- Multi-agent workflows
- Data encryption and compression
- OpenAI and other AI providers
- Secure data vaults
- Windows desktop software