Claw AI Lab: An Autonomous Multi-Agent Research Team
Fan Wu, Cheng Chen, Zhenshan Tan, Taiyu Zhang, Xinzhen Xu, Yanyu Qian, Dingcheng Gao, Lanyun Zhu, Qi Zhu, Yi Tan, Deyi Ji, Guosheng Lin, Tianrun Chen, Deheng Ye, Fayao Liu

TL;DR
Claw AI Lab introduces an interactive autonomous research platform enabling multi-agent collaboration, real-time monitoring, and improved experiment management to advance AI research automation.
Contribution
It presents a novel multi-agent research environment with a unified dashboard and Claw-Code Harness for enhanced experiment execution and reproducibility.
Findings
Preferred by AI experts on idea novelty and experiment completeness
Improves experiment inspection and transfer into papers
Reduces failure modes like partial runs and malformed results
Abstract
We present Claw AI Lab, a lab-native autonomous research platform that advances automated research from a hidden prompt-to-paper pipeline into an interactive AI laboratory. Rather than centering the system around a single agent or a fixed serial workflow, we allow users to instantiate a full research team from one prompt, with customizable roles, collaborative workflows, real-time monitoring, artifact inspection, and rollback/resume control through a unified dashboard. The platform also supports distinct research modes for exploration, multi-agent discussion, and reproduction, making autonomous research substantially more steerable and laboratory-like in practice. A key practical contribution of Claw AI Lab lies in its Claw-Code Harness, which connects local codebases, datasets, and checkpoints to runnable experiments and feeds execution artifacts back into the research loop. As a…
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