AI "raising shrimp" has become a popular online term, and now Hangzhou residents have a more convenient option. On March 11, 2026, the Hangzhou Shangcheng District company Zhipu held a "Zhipu Shrimp Delivery Plan" offline event on Hubin Pedestrian Street. The event announced the official launch of the first local version of OpenClaw with one-click installation in China - **AutoClaw (Chinese name: Aolong)**.

Even engineers praise: an AI experience as simple as downloading an app

At the event, the service desk of Zhipu was lined up, attracting people from retired engineers to business owners. An 80-year-old retired engineer who experienced it on-site praised the AutoClaw installation process, which was very user-friendly.

Compared to the previous cloud version that required complex configuration, AutoClaw achieved true "one-click evolution." Users only need to download once to turn a regular computer into a powerful AI assistant, greatly lowering the threshold for the elderly and non-technical users to access cutting-edge technology.

Core functions: covering 90% of office and daily life scenarios

According to Wu Weijie, senior vice president of Zhipu, AutoClaw is a "shrimp" tool that runs locally, with core advantages including:

Diverse skills: The system comes pre-installed with over 50 popular Skills, covering article writing, schedule planning, chart organization, code writing, and content creation.

Instant messaging integration: It supports one-click access to mainstream instant messaging tools such as Feishu, making it convenient for enterprise users to handle complex business data such as procurement, sales, and accounting.

Security and privacy: In response to the most concerning issue of data leakage, the local version of AutoClaw has been deeply optimized to ensure data stays on the local device, avoiding potential security risks of cloud services.

Deeply cultivating the local ecosystem: from Linping to Shangcheng, AI helps enterprises improve efficiency

The event attracted the attention of many local Hangzhou business owners. A construction materials company manager from Linping District brought his computer to the site, hoping to learn the "shrimp-rearing" secret and use AI to simplify the company's complicated order processing and data accounting processes.

With the official release of AutoClaw, AI tools are moving from the geek community to the streets of Hangzhou. This attempt to simplify complex technology not only reshapes citizens' perception of AI but also provides a more cost-effective "lightweight" solution for the digital transformation of local enterprises.