xAI's Grok integrates with OpenClaw and Hermes Agent for developers
Grok-4.3 now powers 300M daily queries inside OpenClaw and Hermes Agent.
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xAI is expanding the reach of its Grok AI model with new integrations into the OpenClaw and Hermes Agent frameworks. The company announced that Grok-4.3, its latest frontier model, is now available as an option within both developer ecosystems. OpenClaw and Hermes Agent are widely used for building autonomous AI agents, and adding Grok gives developers a powerful, multi-modal model that handles text, code, voice, images, and video through a single API. The move follows a similar integration with OpenCode announced earlier this week.
Grok-4.3 is trained on xAI's Colossus supercomputer with 150,000 GPUs and already processes over 300 million queries daily. It boasts median latency under 200 milliseconds and supports more than five model families. For developers using OpenClaw or Hermes Agent, the integration means they can now build agents that leverage Grok's reasoning, code generation, and multi-modal understanding without leaving their existing workflow. xAI also offers usage-based pricing, automatically increasing rate limits, and comprehensive documentation. The company positions the integration as part of its mission to 'understand the universe' by putting advanced AI into the hands of more developers.
- Grok-4.3 is now integrated into OpenClaw and Hermes Agent frameworks for building AI agents.
- The model handles 300M+ daily queries with <200ms latency, trained on 150K GPUs.
- Supports text, code, voice, images, and video via a unified API for multi-modal agent development.
Why It Matters
Developers gain direct access to top-tier Grok models inside popular agent frameworks, accelerating AI agent development.