OpenClawvsOllama

Full side-by-side comparison — features, pricing, platforms, and which one wins in 2026.

OpenClaw

AI Agent Frameworks

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Open-source personal AI assistant that runs locally on your machine

Ollama

Local AI Infrastructure

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Run local and cloud LLMs, now including Codex App and CLI workflows

FeatureOpenClawOllama
CategoryAI Agent FrameworksLocal AI Infrastructure
PricingFree (open-source)Free (open-source)
GitHub Stars
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190k
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PlatformsmacOS, Linux, WindowsmacOS, Linux, Windows
Key Features
  • Multi-agent orchestration
  • 700+ skills ecosystem
  • 12 messaging platforms
  • Browser automation
  • Voice support
  • Cron scheduling
  • Memory system
  • Canvas UI
  • One-command setup
  • API server
  • GPU acceleration
  • Model library
  • Modelfile
  • OpenAI-compatible API
  • Codex App support
  • Codex CLI launch/profile support
Pros
  • + Fully open-source and self-hosted
  • + Multi-provider support (Anthropic, OpenAI, Groq, Ollama)
  • + Built-in browser automation and tool use
  • + Native messaging integrations (Telegram, Discord, Slack)
  • + Active development with strong community
  • + Dead simple to use with one command
  • + Runs local models offline when hardware fits
  • + OpenAI-compatible API
  • + Huge model library
  • + Official Codex App and Codex CLI integration paths
Cons
  • Requires technical setup
  • Documentation still evolving
  • Relatively new compared to alternatives
  • Requires enough local hardware for larger models
  • Local coding-agent quality depends heavily on the selected model
  • Cloud models may require Ollama Cloud subscription or usage costs
  • No built-in general chat UI without a companion app
Tags
open-sourcelocal-firstprivacymulti-modelpersonal-assistant
open-sourcelocalllminferenceprivacygpucodexcoding-agents

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