On March 18, Lenovo officially launched the Tianxi AI Claw and announced the upcoming internal testing, marking significant progress in its personal AI physicalization and ecosystem construction. The core competitiveness of the Tianxi AI Claw lies in breaking through the complex and cumbersome deployment barriers of traditional AI agents, achieving "zero-cost deployment" and "out-of-the-box usability" through pre-integration, allowing users to enter the AI interaction environment without any installation or configuration.

In terms of technical support and ecosystem, the Tianxi AI Claw cloud host is equipped with a high-quality dedicated Skills system, with a large number of plugins covering frequent application scenarios such as office, study, and entertainment deeply pre-installed in the system, and all functions have undergone strict security verification and selection. This "all-in-one" capability output transforms AI tools from fragmented function calls into systematic capability support, significantly reducing the usage threshold and learning cost for general users.
With the innovation of the software ecosystem, Lenovo also launched its first hardware product that enables one-click deployment of the Tianxi AI PadClaw — the Lenovo Xiaoxin Pad Pro 13. This device precisely targets AI learning scenarios, featuring automated note organization Skills, enabling automated processing of course materials and knowledge point summaries.
This simultaneous effort of "end-to-cloud integration" reflects how PC giants are trying to transform complex AI technology into accessible productivity tools through a closed-loop ecosystem of software and hardware collaboration. The start of the internal testing of the Tianxi AI Claw not only represents the self-evolution of Lenovo's Tianxi ecosystem but also signals that AI applications are accelerating from the "technology trial" phase toward the "national popularization" phase.

