FF’s FX Aegis Robots Turn Messaging Apps into Control Hubs for Real-World Autonomous Tasks

13 April 2026 | News

Faraday Future integrates OpenClaw into its EAI Brain, enabling no-code robot programming, real-time messaging control, and scalable deployment across home and commercial environments.
Image Courtesy: Public Domain

Image Courtesy: Public Domain

  • FF EAI robots can now serve as "contacts" in users' messaging apps, enabling direct task assignment and real-time feedback via text or through messaging.
  • Through OpenClaw, users can develop and deploy EAI robot skills using conversational instructions with no-code or low-code tools, with open APIs connecting seamlessly to existing internet applications.
  • FF continues to refine and expand its "6-3-3 Industry Applications and Practical Value" scenarios, amplifying the "Device–Data–Brain" flywheel effect as the first U.S. company to deliver both humanoid and biomimetic robots.

Faraday Future Intelligent Electric Inc. (Nasdaq: FFAI) ("Faraday Future," "FF," or the "Company"), a California-based global Embodied AI (EAI) ecosystem company, released its latest EAI (Embodied AI) robotics demonstration video. In the video, the FX Aegis quadruped robot, equipped with a rear-mounted shopping basket expansion, autonomously completes a food delivery task in a real-world environment with no human intervention, demonstrating Aegis's ability to independently execute complex tasks in real-world conditions.

Behind this demonstration is a key milestone from the FF engineering team: the integration of OpenClaw, an open-source robotics framework, incorporated into the Agent layer of FF's EAI Brain. This integration enables Aegis to function as a true "contact" in a user's messaging app. Users can send task instructions directly to Aegis and receive real-time updates via text or messaging, with no technical background required. Human-robot interaction becomes as simple as sending a text, putting a personal EAI Agent within reach for everyone.

For developers, OpenClaw brings no-code and low-code programming capabilities to FF's open developer platform. Users can develop and deploy Agents and Skills through conversational instructions, with open APIs that connect to existing internet applications, significantly lowering the barrier to entry and expanding what EAI robots can do across an ever-growing range of scenarios.

For the broader industry, robots have historically required extensive reprogramming and custom development each time they encounter a new use case. By integrating the OpenClaw architecture, the system achieves modularization and capability decoupling, significantly improving the robot's ability to generalize across environments. This enables faster adaptation to new use cases and drives large-scale, real-world deployment across the EAI ecosystem.

Going forward, the FF team will further leverage OpenClaw's world memory capabilities to continuously learn from users' habits and preferences, enabling Aegis to evolve from passively executing instructions into a personal EAI Agent that proactively identifies tasks and responds on its own. In home settings, Aegis can independently handle tasks such as picking up food deliveries and collecting packages. Across commercial scenarios, it can take on intelligent delivery and service roles at premium restaurants, hotels, and beyond. This further deepens FF's "Device revenue + Skills revenue + Data revenue" ecosystem-based revenue model and continuously amplifies the "Device–Data–Brain" flywheel effect.

The FX Aegis series starts at $2,490, with an ecosystem skill package for the second development version starting at $1,000. FF EAI robotics achieved positive product gross margins in Q1 2026, and the Company is targeting cumulative shipments of more than 1,000 units by the end of December 2026.

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