OmniClaw for iPhone
Pairing and gateway connect
Start from setup-code pairing, discovery, or manual host entry so the iPhone can rejoin the right gateway fast.
OmniClaw
The iPhone companion for pairing, share extensions, push wake, and on-the-go OmniClaw control.
OmniClaw for iPhone extends the assistant onto a personal device that stays in the operator's pocket. Pairing, discovery, manual gateway entry, the share extension, and push wake expectations all matter more than a plain file listing, so this page explains the iOS build as a real product surface. Public distribution is not open yet, which is why the installer link currently points to a placeholder package while the TestFlight-facing path is still being prepared.
Product role
Secure node and mobile control surface
Official iPhone build focused on gateway pairing, foreground tools, and future TestFlight delivery; the public installer is still a placeholder.
Public traction
16.4K
A signal of current public traction from the available public data.
Long-term quality
4.8
A simplified signal for long-term quality and public confidence.
Updated
Mar 24, 2026
Shows that the product is still actively moving.
Product knowledge
These descriptions come from the matching native target, README, and architecture files rather than from download or release flow copy.
The iOS target includes `GatewayConnectionController.swift`, `GatewayDiscoveryModel.swift`, `GatewayTrustPromptAlert.swift`, and `GatewayQuickSetupSheet.swift`, while the README documents setup codes, QR pairing, TLS trust prompts, discovery, and manual host flows.
`RootTabs.swift`, `RootCanvas.swift`, and the Voice Wake and Talk Mode flows show that the iPhone app is not just a companion app; it is a mobile voice, chat, and Canvas surface.
The README lists foreground camera, canvas, screen recording, location, contacts, calendar, reminders, photos, motion, and local notifications, and the source tree has dedicated services/controllers for those capabilities.
`ShareViewController.swift`, `PushRegistrationManager.swift`, Live Activity code, and the watch prompt action flow show that the iPhone app also handles sharing, wake-up push, and watch coordination.
Product surface
Screenshots and captions are used to show product surfaces, interaction models, and workflow roles.
OmniClaw for iPhone
Start from setup-code pairing, discovery, or manual host entry so the iPhone can rejoin the right gateway fast.
OmniClaw for iPhone
Keep camera, canvas, talk, and device controls ready when the app is active in the foreground.
OmniClaw for iPhone
Forward shared content into the gateway session and prepare the path toward relay-backed wake and TestFlight delivery.
Public state
A small amount of version data stays here only as current product state, not as the main narrative of the page.
Current public version
2026.3.23
iOS
Current note
Prepared the public release page with clearer pairing notes, placeholder download delivery, and current iPhone capability framing.
Product FAQ
These questions focus on role, platform, and capability boundaries.
It turns the iPhone into a secure node and mobile control surface for pairing, Gateway connectivity, voice, Canvas, sharing, wake-up push, and device capabilities.
The README and source tree already show gateway discovery and TLS trust, Voice Wake, Talk Mode, camera, screen recording, location, contacts, calendar, reminders, photos, motion, the share extension, Live Activity, and watch coordination.
Product context
Charts explain maturity and motion. Collections explain the shared product narrative.
Ranked #2
Public traction
OmniClaw for iPhone
This is not about browsing flow. It is the quickest way to understand which OmniClaw surfaces currently anchor the public product matrix.
Ranked #1
Updated
OmniClaw for iPhone
This ranking explains current product motion, not storefront freshness. It highlights where release activity maps to active product investment.
Ranked #2
Completion
OmniClaw for iPhone
This ranking separates long-term product confidence from short-term activity, making the matrix easier to understand for cautious users.
Storyline 01
Lead endpoint
OmniClaw for macOS
This collection groups the matrix by one product story instead of by download behavior: one assistant, three native endpoints, one control plane.
Storyline 02
Lead endpoint
OmniClaw for iPhone
Voice Wake, Talk Mode, Live Canvas, and screen or camera flows belong to one product story: an assistant that can stay present and act across surfaces.
Storyline 03
Lead endpoint
OmniClaw for macOS
This collection helps explain that OmniClaw is not just three apps. The apps sit on top of a gateway, channel, tool, and extension architecture.
Related endpoints
This endpoint becomes easier to understand when you place it back into the wider OmniClaw system.