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DroidClaw vs IronClaw

Side-by-side comparison of two agent options that often come up together when people are choosing between self-hosted frameworks, managed assistants, and extensible AI tooling.

Open source1.4k stars
DroidClaw

Android automation agent controlled via ADB with screen reading and interaction

Open source12k stars
IronClaw

Defense-in-depth Rust agent with enterprise-grade security and TEE enclaves

Category
DroidClaw
IronClaw
Tagline
Android automation agent controlled via ADB with screen reading and interaction
Defense-in-depth Rust agent with enterprise-grade security and TEE enclaves
Deployment
Local Desktop
Self-Hosted
Pricing
Free to use, with optional model or infrastructure costs if you self-host.
Usually affordable for individuals or small teams, with some recurring model or hosting costs.
Channels
Web
Telegram, Slack, Web
Open source
Yes
Yes
Privacy
Good privacy posture for most teams, especially when self-hosted or carefully configured.
Good privacy posture for most teams, especially when self-hosted or carefully configured.
DroidClaw pros
  • Open source with transparent code and flexible deployment options.
  • Strong privacy story for users who care where data runs.
  • Can handle meaningful autonomous work instead of acting only as a reactive chatbot.
IronClaw pros
  • Open source with transparent code and flexible deployment options.
  • Security posture is excellent for sensitive workflows.
  • Strong privacy story for users who care where data runs.
DroidClaw cons
  • Setup leans technical and will slow down non-operators.
  • Security posture is weak for high-trust or regulated workflows.
  • Channel coverage is narrow, so distribution options are constrained.
IronClaw cons
  • Smaller channel support (Telegram, Slack, web only)
  • Rust ecosystem less mature for agent tooling
  • Setup complexity higher due to security hardening requirements
DroidClaw gotchas
  • Review the official docs before committing, because integration details can change faster than summary pages.
IronClaw gotchas
  • You should expect ongoing hosting, uptime, and secret-management work if you deploy it for real users.
  • Recurring subscription or model spend can matter more than the headline feature list.

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