On March 9, 2026, Lenovo Baidu announced a deep collaboration with Meituan, officially launching the OpenClaw remote deployment service. This service, through a "professional engineer operation + full-process transparency" model, aims to solve the complex technical deployment challenges during the implementation of AI applications. Users can currently access the service page directly by searching for "Lobster Installation" in the Meituan App, where certified engineers from Lenovo Baidu provide remote one-click configuration. This move marks OpenClaw's transition from a niche community to the mass market, achieving "zero-barrier" access to AI deployment.

As the core of the end-to-end solution, Lenovo Baidu also launched the AI terminal natively adapted to OpenClaw - the Lenovo Baidu NUC. This terminal enables 3-minute rapid deployment in the Windows environment, deeply accumulating user workflows through OpenClaw's long-term memory capability, and is embedded with Baidu AI services and office Skills. It supports converting complex analytical conclusions into structured outputs such as Word and Excel. In terms of data security, the terminal ensures digital asset security through a physically isolated environment and is compatible with a 7×24-hour monitoring process to support the continuous operation of OpenClaw.

This collaboration fully leverages the accumulated IT service capabilities of Lenovo Baidu and the nationwide service network of Meituan. In the context of "computing-electricity collaboration" being included in the new infrastructure project, both parties have broken the traditional limitations of hardware merely serving as a computing container through a three-dimensional model of "software + hardware + service." This also indicates that AI intelligent agents are accelerating their evolution from experimental tools to ready-to-use productivity tools.