Xiaomi has announced the limited closed beta release of miclaw, a new AI agent designed to control smartphones and connected smart home devices using natural language commands. The system is powered by Xiaomi’s MiMo large language model and represents the company’s latest step toward integrating AI-driven automation into its mobile ecosystem.
The invitation-only beta is currently available in China for select flagship devices, including the Xiaomi 17 Ultra Leica Edition, Xiaomi 17 Ultra, Xiaomi 17 Pro Max, Xiaomi 17 Pro, and the standard Xiaomi 17.
Unlike traditional voice assistants that respond to predefined commands, miclaw is designed to understand user intent and execute multi-step workflows across apps and system tools. The agent can access more than 50 system utilities and ecosystem services to complete tasks automatically.
Xiaomi said the system can also analyze user behavior and provide recommendations based on device data. For example, the AI agent may review subscription expenses and suggest potential savings opportunities, or adjust device settings based on contextual information such as calendar events.
AI Architecture and Multi-Step Automation
The underlying architecture uses an inference-execution loop that processes user input, selects relevant tools, and executes tasks while monitoring outcomes in real time. This process allows the AI to handle complex requests while maintaining responsiveness on the device.
A key feature of the system is its three-tier memory architecture. The AI retains important decision points and compresses interaction history to maintain context across longer workflows, supporting up to 20 consecutive steps within a single task.
Through integration with Xiaomi’s HyperConnect ecosystem and Mi Home protocols, miclaw can control a wide range of connected devices. Users can manage smart home equipment such as lighting, air conditioners, security systems, and robotic appliances using natural language instructions.
The system also supports developer integrations through the Model Context Protocol and an open software development kit. Applications can declare their capabilities to the AI agent, allowing it to dynamically discover and use third-party features.
Privacy and Edge Processing
Xiaomi said the AI system was designed with strict privacy safeguards. Most processing occurs through edge-cloud computing that keeps sensitive data on the device whenever possible.
The company also stated that personal interaction data from miclaw will not be used to train its AI models.
The development also aligns with Xiaomi’s broader technology strategy. The company has said it plans to release a new smartphone processor each year and introduce an AI assistant for international markets as it expands its chip design capabilities and global AI ecosystem.
