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Canvas

Display HTML content on connected OpenClaw nodes (Mac app, iOS, Android).

Skills
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Install

Start with the primary install command. Alternate entrypoints are included below for ClawHub and OpenClaw CLI users.

Primary command

openclaw install openclaw/canvas

ClawHub installer

npx clawhub@latest install openclaw/canvas

OpenClaw CLI

openclaw skills install openclaw/canvas

What this skill does

Display HTML content on connected OpenClaw nodes (Mac app, iOS, Android).

Typical use cases

Install this skill when you want a reusable OpenClaw workflow with clearer instructions than a one-off prompt.

Source instructions

Canvas Skill

Display HTML content on connected OpenClaw nodes (Mac app, iOS, Android).

Overview

The canvas tool lets you present web content on any connected node's canvas view. Great for:

  • Displaying games, visualizations, dashboards
  • Showing generated HTML content
  • Interactive demos

How It Works

Architecture

┌─────────────────┐     ┌──────────────────┐     ┌─────────────┐
│  Canvas Host    │────▶│   Node Bridge    │────▶│  Node App   │
│  (HTTP Server)  │     │  (TCP Server)    │     │ (Mac/iOS/   │
│  Port 18793     │     │  Port 18790      │     │  Android)   │
└─────────────────┘     └──────────────────┘     └─────────────┘
  1. Canvas Host Server: Serves static HTML/CSS/JS files from canvasHost.root directory
  2. Node Bridge: Communicates canvas URLs to connected nodes
  3. Node Apps: Render the content in a WebView

Tailscale Integration

The canvas host server binds based on gateway.bind setting:

| Bind Mode | Server Binds To | Canvas URL Uses | | ---------- | ------------------- | -------------------------- | | loopback | 127.0.0.1 | localhost (local only) | | lan | LAN interface | LAN IP address | | tailnet | Tailscale interface | Tailscale hostname | | auto | Best available | Tailscale > LAN > loopback |

Key insight: The canvasHostHostForBridge is derived from bridgeHost. When bound to Tailscale, nodes receive URLs like:

http://<tailscale-hostname>:18793/__openclaw__/canvas/<file>.html

This is why localhost URLs don't work - the node receives the Tailscale hostname from the bridge!

Actions

| Action | Description | | ---------- | ------------------------------------ | | present | Show canvas with optional target URL | | hide | Hide the canvas | | navigate | Navigate to a new URL | | eval | Execute JavaScript in the canvas | | snapshot | Capture screenshot of canvas |

Configuration

In the active OpenClaw config file ($OPENCLAW_CONFIG_PATH, default ~/.openclaw/openclaw.json):

{
  "canvasHost": {
    "enabled": true,
    "port": 18793,
    "root": "/Users/you/clawd/canvas",
    "liveReload": true
  },
  "gateway": {
    "bind": "auto"
  }
}

Live Reload

When liveReload: true (default), the canvas host:

  • Watches the root directory for changes (via chokidar)
  • Injects a WebSocket client into HTML files
  • Automatically reloads connected canvases when files change

Great for development!

Workflow

1. Create HTML content

Place files in the canvas root directory (default ~/clawd/canvas/):

cat > ~/clawd/canvas/my-game.html << 'HTML'
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head><title>My Game</title></head>
<body>
  <h1>Hello Canvas!</h1>
</body>
</html>
HTML

2. Find your canvas host URL

Check how your gateway is bound:

CONFIG_PATH="${OPENCLAW_CONFIG_PATH:-${OPENCLAW_STATE_DIR:-$HOME/.openclaw}/openclaw.json}"
cat "$CONFIG_PATH" | jq '.gateway.bind'

Then construct the URL:

  • loopback: http://127.0.0.1:18793/__openclaw__/canvas/<file>.html
  • lan/tailnet/auto: http://<hostname>:18793/__openclaw__/canvas/<file>.html

Find your Tailscale hostname:

tailscale status --json | jq -r '.Self.DNSName' | sed 's/\.$//'

3. Find connected nodes

openclaw nodes list

Look for Mac/iOS/Android nodes with canvas capability.

4. Present content

canvas action:present node:<node-id> target:<full-url>

Example:

canvas action:present node:mac-63599bc4-b54d-4392-9048-b97abd58343a target:http://peters-mac-studio-1.sheep-coho.ts.net:18793/__openclaw__/canvas/snake.html

5. Navigate, snapshot, or hide

canvas action:navigate node:<node-id> url:<new-url>
canvas action:snapshot node:<node-id>
canvas action:hide node:<node-id>

Debugging

White screen / content not loading

Cause: URL mismatch between server bind and node expectation.

Debug steps:

  1. Check server bind: CONFIG_PATH="${OPENCLAW_CONFIG_PATH:-${OPENCLAW_STATE_DIR:-$HOME/.openclaw}/openclaw.json}"; cat "$CONFIG_PATH" | jq '.gateway.bind'
  2. Check what port canvas is on: lsof -i :18793
  3. Test URL directly: curl http://<hostname>:18793/__openclaw__/canvas/<file>.html

Solution: Use the full hostname matching your bind mode, not localhost.

"node required" error

Always specify node:<node-id> parameter.

"node not connected" error

Node is offline. Use openclaw nodes list to find online nodes.

Content not updating

If live reload isn't working:

  1. Check liveReload: true in config
  2. Ensure file is in the canvas root directory
  3. Check for watcher errors in logs

URL Path Structure

The canvas host serves from /__openclaw__/canvas/ prefix:

http://<host>:18793/__openclaw__/canvas/index.html  → ~/clawd/canvas/index.html
http://<host>:18793/__openclaw__/canvas/games/snake.html → ~/clawd/canvas/games/snake.html

The /__openclaw__/canvas/ prefix is defined by CANVAS_HOST_PATH constant.

Tips

  • Keep HTML self-contained (inline CSS/JS) for best results
  • Use the default index.html as a test page (has bridge diagnostics)
  • The canvas persists until you hide it or navigate away
  • Live reload makes development fast - just save and it updates!
  • A2UI JSON push is WIP - use HTML files for now

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