Deploy intelligence anywhere.
Nora is a self-hosted control plane for AI agents. Deploy OpenClaw and Hermes runtimes, manage provider keys, watch logs and metrics, open terminals, and operate workspaces from one dashboard across GA Docker and Kubernetes targets, with experimental NemoClaw sandbox profiles.
Deploy, observe, and control OpenClaw and Hermes from one operating loop.
Read the source, audit the architecture, and run Nora before you commit to it.
Deploy the control plane on infrastructure you operate, with GA agent placement on Docker and Kubernetes.
Deploy OpenClaw or Hermes, manage provider keys, inspect logs, and open runtime terminals.
Use the same open product as an internal platform or hosted service when your team is ready.
One dashboard for the agent lifecycle.
Nora keeps deployment, secrets, runtime status, logs, alerts, and cost visibility in one operator surface, so teams do not have to stitch together separate tools for every agent backend.
Provision real runtime targets
Place agents on Docker or Admin-registered Kubernetes today, enable NemoClaw experimentally, and track Proxmox as a planned target.
Keep credentials under control
Store provider keys and integration secrets encrypted, scope them by workspace, and rotate them when needed.
Connect the systems agents need
Configure communication channels, developer tools, cloud providers, and automation endpoints from one surface.
Debug from the same place
Use chat, metrics, logs, terminal access, alert rules, and cost views to understand what each runtime is doing.
Move from account creation to a working runtime in one short loop.
Create an operator account
Create the first account on your Nora instance, then land in the dashboard with the right setup path.
Connect providers and choose a target
Add an LLM provider, pick OpenClaw or Hermes, then choose Docker or Kubernetes. Enable the experimental NemoClaw profile when that sandbox is needed.
Validate the operator loop
Check readiness, chat, logs, metrics, terminal access, and alert signals before treating the runtime as production-ready.
The trust path starts with source you can inspect.
Operators can review the repo, run the quick start, evaluate the dashboard, and decide how far to take Nora without handing over control of keys or infrastructure.
Review the source, architecture, release notes, and contribution path in the open.
Clone the repo or use the installer path to run Nora on infrastructure you control.
Use the public install script when you want a faster self-hosted first run on macOS, Linux, or WSL2.
Use the PowerShell installer for Windows-first self-hosted setups.
Start with the repo, then run Nora where it belongs.
Nora is open source under Apache 2.0. Self-host it for your team, use it commercially, or operate it as an internal platform when you need hosted-style onboarding.