Miclaw Closed Beta Guide

What Is Miclaw?

Miclaw is Xiaomi's MiMo-powered mobile AI agent system. Public reporting says Xiaomi began an invitation-only closed beta on March 6, 2026, with Miclaw designed to interpret user intent and execute tasks across apps, system tools, and ecosystem services with authorization.

Current status

Invitation-only limited closed beta

Core model

MiMo large model

Current device signal

Several Xiaomi 17 series smartphones are named in March 6 reporting

Public signal

Interprets intent, then acts

TechNode's March 6 report says Miclaw is meant to call apps, system tools, and ecosystem services with user authorization, which is why the keyword now behaves more like a real product search than a vague AI rumor.

Action surface

Apps + system tools + ecosystem services

Ecosystem scope

System-level actions across human-car-home

First device signal

Several Xiaomi 17 series smartphones

Rollout mode

Invitation-only closed beta

Search intent

Product keyword

People searching Miclaw now want the fast definition, capability scope, device signal, and rollout facts instead of generic AI hype.

Best reading

System-level agent

The public framing is closer to phone-native execution across Xiaomi's stack than to a lightweight assistant or a standalone chat feature.

Public reporting

What public reporting actually says about Miclaw.

The clearest March 6 summary is specific: Xiaomi began a limited closed beta for Miclaw, built on MiMo, and described it as a system that can interpret user intent and execute tasks across apps, system tools, and ecosystem services with authorization.

Calls apps, tools, and services

The March 6 public description is specific: Miclaw is meant to execute tasks by calling apps, system tools, and ecosystem services instead of stopping at chat-style answers.

Built for Xiaomi's ecosystem

The test is framed as a system-level experiment across Xiaomi's human-car-home ecosystem, which is a much broader promise than a single assistant feature.

Xiaomi 17 series first signal

The invitation-only beta currently points to several Xiaomi 17 series smartphones, which is the clearest public hardware signal attached to Miclaw so far.

Operator timeline

What happened, in order.

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01

March 6, 2026

Closed beta begins

TechNode reports that Xiaomi has begun a limited closed beta for Miclaw and describes it as a mobile AI agent system built on the MiMo large model.

02

March 6, 2026

The action model gets clearer

Public reporting says Miclaw is designed to interpret user intent and execute tasks by calling apps, system tools, and ecosystem services with user authorization.

03

March 13, 2026

Explainer demand rises

Once Miclaw looked like a real product rather than a rumor cycle, English-language search intent shifted toward definitions, devices, rollout context, and comparisons.

Deep reads

The guides that answer the next Miclaw questions.

These guides handle the follow-up searches that come right after the homepage: definition, supported devices, and how Miclaw compares with OpenClaw.

Guide

Miclaw Supported Devices

The practical view on which Xiaomi phones appear to matter first and why hardware still shapes the rollout.

Open guide

Guide

Miclaw vs OpenClaw

A cleaner comparison between phone-native execution and workflow-oriented agent stacks.

Open guide

Guide

What Is Miclaw?

A grounded explainer for readers who want the shortest accurate answer, fast.

Open guide

Latest dispatches

Fresh coverage without the filler.

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Mar 13, 2026

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English search interest around Miclaw is shifting toward implementation intent

The keyword is no longer just informational. Readers increasingly want a bridge from understanding Miclaw to acting on agent-style workflows.

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Mar 7, 2026

1 min

Miclaw coverage is converging on task chains, not chat

The most important wording in the early reports is the move from answering prompts to sequencing actions across the phone and ecosystem.

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Mar 6, 2026

1 min

Xiaomi pushes Miclaw into limited closed beta

March 6 coverage marked the shift from speculation to a more concrete rollout story: Miclaw entered closed beta, and the search intent changed with it.

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FAQ

The fast-answer layer.

The questions below are written to support fast scanning and strong search coverage around Miclaw's definition, access status, device support, and editorial context.