Installation Guide

Run OpenClaw on Tablet

Run OpenClaw directly on your tablet with a simple setup using Termux and Linux. Follow the step by step guide to install, configure, and start using your AI agent from anywhere.

7 min read
Mar 24, 2026
Ampere Team

Running OpenClaw on a tablet is possible with the right setup. With the help of Termux and a Linux environment, you can set it up and start using it right from your device.

This guide will help you set everything up step by step in a simple way, so you can run OpenClaw smoothly on your tablet.

System Requirements to Install OpenClaw on Tablet

RequirementDetails
RAM6 GB minimum (8 GB+ recommended)
ProcessorMid to high-performance chipset
Operating SystemAndroid 10 or higher
DependenciesTermux, Node.js (v22+), Git

Install OpenClaw on Tablet

1. Install Termux

Install Termux via F-Droid (not Play Store). Open Termux and run:

pkg update && pkg upgrade -y pkg install proot-distro -y
Termux pkg update and proot-distro installation output

Termux — updating packages and installing proot-distro

2. Install Linux (Ubuntu)

proot-distro install ubuntu proot-distro login ubuntu

Now you are inside a Linux environment.

proot-distro ubuntu install and login output

Ubuntu installed and logged in via proot-distro

3. Install System Dependencies

apt update && apt upgrade -y apt install curl git build-essential -y

4. Install Node.js (Required for OpenClaw)

curl -fsSL https://deb.nodesource.com/setup_22.x | bash - apt install -y nodejs

Verify the installation:

node -v npm -v
Node.js v22 installation via NodeSource and version verification

Node.js v22.14.0 installed — node -v and npm -v confirmed

5. Install OpenClaw

npm install -g openclaw@latest
npm install openclaw and version check output

OpenClaw installed — openclaw --version confirmed

6. Configure & Run OpenClaw

openclaw onboard --install-daemon
OpenClaw onboard wizard showing provider selection and gateway startup

OpenClaw onboarding — select provider, enter API key, gateway starts on port 18789

Open in browser:

http://127.0.0.1:18789

Once running, you can connect messaging channels like Telegram or WhatsApp directly from your dashboard.

Common Setup Issues

IssueReasonFix
OpenClaw not startingNode version issueInstall Node 22+
Command not foundNot inside UbuntuRun proot-distro login ubuntu
App stops automaticallyAndroid background limitsUse wake-lock
Slow performanceLimited hardwareNormal on tablets

Easiest Way to Run OpenClaw on Tablet

Instead of handling setup and fixes manually, you can run OpenClaw instantly using Ampere.sh.

  • No installation required
  • No Linux or terminal setup
  • No dependency issues
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Deploy once and control everything directly from your tablet.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a Linux environment to install OpenClaw on a tablet?
Yes, you need a Linux-based environment (like Ubuntu via terminal tools) to install and run OpenClaw.
What is the minimum requirement to run OpenClaw on a tablet?
A tablet with at least 6GB RAM, a stable internet connection, and support for a Linux terminal environment.
Is running OpenClaw on a tablet stable for long-term use?
No, tablets may stop background processes and are not reliable for 24/7 usage.
Is a tablet good for production use of OpenClaw?
No, tablets are better suited for testing or learning, not for production workloads.
Do I need coding knowledge to set up OpenClaw on a tablet?
Basic command-line knowledge is required to install dependencies and run commands.
Can I access the OpenClaw dashboard on a tablet?
Yes, once OpenClaw is running, you can access its dashboard through your tablet browser.

Skip the Complex Setup

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