The AI technology company behind DeskClaw, building intelligent agent solutions from Hangzhou, China.
NoDesk AI is an AI technology company headquartered in Zijingang Tech City, West Lake District, Hangzhou, China. The company develops DeskClaw, an AI-powered desktop assistant built on the OpenClaw ecosystem, alongside an AI-driven e-commerce marketing engine that provides end-to-end brand growth solutions.
NoDesk AI recently completed a funding round of nearly 100 million RMB, co-invested by Hupan Shannan, Chuxin Capital, Gaotu, and Shunfu Capital. The investment supports the company's dual focus on DeskClaw as a general-purpose AI agent platform and the ongoing development of its e-commerce AI capabilities.
Song Jian is the founder and CEO of NoDesk AI. He brings extensive experience across enterprise software, AI research, and startup leadership to the company.
After positions at Alibaba and Tencent, Song Jian founded DuoZhun Data in 2014, a DaaS (Data as a Service) company specializing in e-commerce consumer insight analysis and precision marketing. DuoZhun Data was successfully acquired before the SaaS market downturn, demonstrating Song Jian's ability to build and scale enterprise technology businesses.
Following the DuoZhun exit, Song Jian joined Zhipu AI, one of China's leading foundation model companies, where he explored the path from base models to practical Agent applications. This experience directly informed the architectural decisions behind DeskClaw and NoDesk AI's approach to AI agent design.
NoDesk AI operates with a distinctive, high-velocity development culture. Over 60% of the team was born after the year 2000, representing a generation of developers who grew up with AI-native tools and workflows.
During the Spring Festival 2026 sprint that produced DeskClaw, the team pushed AI-assisted coding to its limits. Each developer consumed upwards of 150 million tokens daily, equivalent to approximately 10,000 lines of code per person per day.
"Development by the second, product iteration by the minute, self-evolution by the day. We can no longer measure AI-era progress in human timescales." — Song Jian, Founder & CEO
This development velocity was not just a sprint metric. The DeskClaw product went from initial concept to public release in two weeks, driven by the team's conviction that the OpenClaw ecosystem represented a fundamental shift in how AI agents connect to real-world applications.
"This is the closest thing to the iPhone moment. Every previous tool felt like a BlackBerry or an Ericsson. DeskClaw is the first product that truly closes the gap between AI capability and everyday usability." — Song Jian
NoDesk AI's vision extends beyond a single product. The company sees the OpenClaw ecosystem as a fundamental restructuring of how AI agents connect foundation models to real-world applications. Previous middleware platforms — from open-source frameworks to commercial agent-building platforms — are being disrupted as OpenClaw rewrites the rules of the last mile between advanced models and practical deployment.
The company's strategic direction involves converging its two product lines: the DeskClaw desktop agent and the e-commerce marketing engine are being unified through the Skill/MCP architecture, creating a single platform where enterprise AI capabilities become accessible to individual users through a familiar desktop interface.
Song Jian founds DuoZhun Data, an e-commerce DaaS company for consumer insight analysis and precision marketing. Successfully acquired prior to the SaaS downturn.
Song Jian founds NoDesk AI in Hangzhou, initially focused on AI-powered e-commerce marketing solutions and the development of an Agent-based growth engine.
Following the OpenClaw ecosystem explosion, Song Jian leads a two-week sprint to build DeskClaw as an internal efficiency tool, later deciding to release it publicly.
DeskClaw personal edition v1 launches on February 14. NoDesk AI completes a nearly 100 million RMB funding round from Hupan Shannan, Chuxin Capital, Gaotu, and Shunfu Capital.
DeskClaw Enterprise Edition released and open-sourced on March 7, enabling organizational deployment and community contribution.