China's AI sector has once again made a major breakthrough. On March 23, MiniMax officially announced that its AI Agent product MaxClaw now supports access to the personal WeChat platform.
This move marks that MaxClaw has completely broken through the last barrier of mainstream instant messaging tools. As of now, this intelligent agent has fully covered the following channels:
National-level social platforms: Personal WeChat, Enterprise WeChat.
Office collaboration: Feishu, DingTalk.
International communication: Telegram, WhatsApp.
With the popularization of AI technology, how to bring intelligent agents out of the laboratory and into users' daily chat windows has become the focus of competition among major manufacturers. MiniMax's integration with WeChat not only greatly lowers the threshold for ordinary users to use AI, but also provides more flexible automation office solutions for "one-person companies" or small startup teams.
At the same time, security and compliance remain the key focus of the industry. Recently, institutions such as the National Internet Emergency Center have specifically released OpenClaw Security Usage Practice Guide, aiming to guide developers to more standardized and secure ways to utilize AI plugin capabilities when accessing social platforms like WeChat.
From initial web chats to today's "full-platform penetration," MiniMax is building an omnipresent intelligent service network through MaxClaw. When AI can stay in your WeChat like a friend, the transformation of intelligent agents from "tools" to "partners" is accelerating.