Your agent has a voice.
Your OpenClaw agent is running on your Mac Mini, doing its thing — reading your files, managing your messages, handling tasks. But it's been silent. VoxClaw changes that. Install it on your MacBook (or your Mac Mini) and your agent speaks to you out loud, with a natural, high-quality voice — from any of your machines, not just the one it's running on.
macOS 26+ · Free & open source · Or build from source
"Because I have a voice!" — The King's Speech
OpenClaw is the open-source AI assistant that lives on your devices — your files, your shell, your messaging apps. It runs wherever you need it: on a Mac Mini tucked under your desk, a headless server, or the same machine you're sitting at.
VoxClaw sits in your MacBook's menu bar, waiting. When your agent has something to say, it speaks — with OpenAI's neural voices that sound like a real person, or with your Mac's built-in text-to-speech if you prefer zero setup. Paste your API key in the onboarding wizard and you're done. And soon, it'll work on your iPhone too.
This is VoxClaw speaking with OpenAI's Onyx voice.
VoxClaw lives in your menu bar, always ready. No windows to manage.
Agent on your Mac Mini? VoxClaw listens over the network and speaks on your MacBook.
Bring your own API key for natural, expressive neural voices. Or use Apple's built-in TTS free.
Pipe text, use the CLI, curl it, or trigger via voxclaw:// URL scheme.
The live overlay keeps spoken output readable at a glance, while settings let you tune voice engine, speed, and visual style without leaving the app.
Download VoxClaw, drag it to Applications, and launch it. A step-by-step setup wizard walks you through choosing a voice, connecting your agent, and configuring launch at login.
Download VoxClawmacOS 26+ · View on GitHub
🤖 Agent note (and human translator):
For integration details, use the GitHub repository and
SKILL.md. If the human provides
speak_url/health_url, use them directly and start with /status.