OpenClaw on macOS: The Complete Setup and Optimization Guide
macOS is the best platform for running OpenClaw. You get a native menu bar companion, system-level integrations, voice wake-word, Canvas for visual output, camera access, and screen recording — all...

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macOS is the best platform for running OpenClaw. You get a native menu bar companion, system-level integrations, voice wake-word, Canvas for visual output, camera access, and screen recording — all tightly wired to your AI agent. But the setup has a few non-obvious steps, and the wrong choices early on (iCloud sync, ad-hoc signing, scattered installs) will cause subtle headaches for months. This is the guide I wish existed when I first set up OpenClaw on macOS. What the macOS App Actually Does The OpenClaw macOS app is not the agent. It's the companion that manages the agent's relationship with your Mac. Specifically, the macOS app: Owns all TCC permission prompts (Notifications, Accessibility, Screen Recording, Microphone, Camera, AppleScript) Manages the Gateway process — either running it locally via launchd or connecting to a remote Gateway over SSH Exposes macOS-specific tools to your agent: Canvas, camera, screen recording, system.run Shows agent activity in the menu bar with liv