

Xiaomi has expanded the closed testing scope for Xiaomi miclaw, its experimental AI-focused system feature, by adding six more supported devices. According to a new update posted by Xiaomi’s official HyperOS community account, the latest batch now includes the REDMI K80 series, Xiaomi Pad 8 Pro, Xiaomi Pad 8, and Xiaomi Pad 7 Ultra.
The newly listed supported lineup now covers Xiaomi 17 Ultra Leica Edition, Xiaomi 17 Ultra, Xiaomi 17 Pro Max, Xiaomi 17 Pro, Xiaomi 17, Xiaomi 15S Pro, REDMI K90, REDMI K90 Pro Max, Xiaomi 15 Ultra, Xiaomi 15 Pro, Xiaomi 15, Xiaomi MIX Flip2, REDMI K80 Pro, REDMI K80 Supreme Edition, REDMI K80, Xiaomi Pad 8 Pro, Xiaomi Pad 8, and Xiaomi Pad 7 Ultra.
Xiaomi says devices outside that list are not eligible for the closed beta, and users should not apply if their hardware is unsupported. The company continues to describe Xiaomi miclaw as a technical exploration project rather than a polished mainstream release, which makes this feel more like a controlled field test than a broad consumer launch.
The official note also makes it clear that the product is still being optimized in several core areas, including stability, power consumption, and task success rates in more complex scenarios. Xiaomi says some high-complexity tasks may still show uneven performance or fail at certain stages, so it does not recommend that ordinary users upgrade their main daily device just to try the feature early.
Instead, Xiaomi is positioning Xiaomi miclaw as a small-scale invitation-only preview for enthusiasts and power users. Access is handled through an invite-code mechanism, and approved participants will receive a dedicated system update push before the feature becomes available on their devices.
The company is also advising testers to back up their data in advance and use the feature in a controlled environment. That warning is pretty telling on its own: Xiaomi clearly wants feedback from adventurous users, but it isn’t presenting the current build as something ready for the average phone owner yet.
Taken together, the expansion suggests Xiaomi is gradually widening the hardware pool while still keeping a firm lid on access. For now, the update matters less as a full launch and more as a signal that Xiaomi miclaw is moving deeper into real-device testing across both phones and tablets.