PalmClaw: A Native On-Device Agent Framework for Mobile Phones
Large Language Model (LLM) agents have moved beyond generating responses to executing multi-step tasks by calling tools, observing the results, and iteratively deciding the next action. Most agent systems run on desktops or servers, which support tool use and task automation. Mobile devices are also important agent environments because they are widely accessible and contain users' data, sensors, and daily-use applications. Existing mobile agents mainly operate smartphones through graphical user interface (GUI) actions such as tapping, swiping, and typing, which often form long, interface-depen
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- PossiblePossibly related (embedding) · 61%Cursor now has a mobile app for guiding your coding agent on the go →
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- LinkedLinked via arxiv author · 85%Hongru Cai →
“PalmClaw: A Native On-Device Agent Framework for Mobile Phones”
- LinkedLinked via arxiv author · 85%Yongqi Li →
“PalmClaw: A Native On-Device Agent Framework for Mobile Phones”
- LinkedLinked via arxiv author · 85%Ran Wei →
“PalmClaw: A Native On-Device Agent Framework for Mobile Phones”
