Your smart home has seven apps. One for lights. One for the thermostat. One for cameras. One for locks. You use voice commands for maybe two things. OpenClaw replaces all of it with a single conversation. Text your home like you'd text a friend. "Lock the front door." "Is the garage closed?" "Run the good night routine." Any room. Any device. Any messaging app you already have on your phone.
Natural language control for Home Assistant
Home Assistant is incredibly powerful. Its interface, less so. OpenClaw bridges that gap. Connect it to your Home Assistant instance and start talking. "Turn off all the lights downstairs." "What's the temperature in the bedroom?" "Run the Good Night routine." No scene names to remember. No app switching. And it goes beyond simple commands — status checks, complex automations, condition monitoring. All through plain language.
A physical assistant device built on a Raspberry Pi
For builders: OpenClaw isn't software-only. Pair it with a Raspberry Pi and a physical button. Press to talk. Release to stop. Hear the answer through a speaker. No phone needed. Put it in the kitchen, the workshop, the garage — anywhere you want a voice assistant that actually works. One builder deployed a Pi Zero 2W: button, microphone, speaker. A standalone assistant device for any room in the house.
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