Peter Steinberger, the Austrian software program engineer behind the viral open-source AI agent OpenClaw, is becoming a member of OpenAI to spearhead growth of next-generation private assistants, as confirmed by OpenAI CEO Sam Altman in an announcement on X on Sunday.
Altman stated that Steinberger may supply distinctive views on how superior brokers would possibly work collectively to perform significant duties for individuals, and that these concepts are anticipated to shortly combine into OpenAI’s product lineup.
Peter Steinberger is becoming a member of OpenAI to drive the following technology of private brokers. He’s a genius with numerous wonderful concepts about the way forward for very good brokers interacting with one another to do very helpful issues for individuals. We count on it will shortly develop into core to our…
— Sam Altman (@sama) February 15, 2026
The recruitment marks a major expertise acquisition for the San Francisco-based AI lab, bringing in a developer whose autonomous agent captured widespread consideration earlier this yr.
Steinberger constructed his popularity because the founding father of PSPDFKit, a document-processing toolkit deployed on greater than 1 billion gadgets, earlier than exiting the enterprise after a 13-year run.
His pivot to AI brokers started modestly in late 2025 with a aspect undertaking initially known as Clawdbot. Trademark problems pressured two rebrands earlier than the device settled on its present identify on the finish of January.
The agent, which permits customers to delegate duties via messaging purposes, exploded in reputation throughout the first weeks of 2026, accumulating 198,000 stars on GitHub and drawing two million web site visits.
At OpenAI, Steinberger will give attention to constructing private brokers able to dealing with complicated, real-world duties autonomously, an space the place the corporate faces intensifying competitors from rivals, together with Anthropic.

