---
summary: "Inbound image/audio/video understanding (optional) with provider + CLI fallbacks"
read_when:
- Designing or refactoring media understanding
- Tuning inbound audio/video/image preprocessing
title: "Media understanding"
sidebarTitle: "Media understanding"
---
OpenClaw can summarize inbound media (image/audio/video) before the reply pipeline runs, so command parsing and routing work off short text instead of raw bytes. Understanding auto-detects local tools or provider keys, or you can configure explicit models. Original media is always delivered to the model as usual; when understanding fails or is disabled, the reply flow continues unchanged.
Vendor plugins register capability metadata (which provider supports which media type, default model, priority). OpenClaw core owns the shared `tools.media` config, fallback order, and reply-pipeline integration.
## How it works
Collect inbound attachments (`MediaPaths`, `MediaUrls`, `MediaTypes`).
For each enabled capability (image/audio/video), select attachments per the `attachments` policy (default: first attachment only).
Pick the first eligible model entry (size + capability + auth available).
If a model errors, times out, or the media exceeds `maxBytes`, try the next entry.
`Body` becomes an `[Image]`, `[Audio]`, or `[Video]` block. Audio also sets `{{Transcript}}`; command parsing uses caption text when present, otherwise the transcript. Captions are preserved as `User text:` inside the block.
## Config
`tools.media` holds a shared model list plus per-capability overrides:
```json5
{
tools: {
media: {
concurrency: 2, // max concurrent capability runs (default)
models: [/* shared list, gate with capabilities */],
image: {/* optional overrides */},
audio: {
/* optional overrides */
echoTranscript: true,
echoFormat: '๐ "{transcript}"',
},
video: {/* optional overrides */},
},
},
}
```
Per-capability (`image`/`audio`/`video`) keys:
| Key | Type | Default | Notes |
| ----------------------------------------------- | --------- | ---------------------------------------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| `enabled` | `boolean` | auto (`false` disables) | Set `false` to turn off auto-detect for this capability |
| `models` | array | none | Preferred before the shared `tools.media.models` list |
| `prompt` | `string` | `"Describe the {media}."` (+ maxChars guidance) | Image/video only by default |
| `maxChars` | `number` | `500` (image/video), unset (audio) | Output is trimmed if the model returns more |
| `maxBytes` | `number` | image `10485760`, audio `20971520`, video `52428800` | Oversized media skips to the next model |
| `timeoutSeconds` | `number` | `60` (image/audio), `120` (video) | |
| `language` | `string` | unset | Audio transcription hint |
| `baseUrl`/`headers`/`providerOptions`/`request` | - | - | Provider request overrides; see [Tools and custom providers](/gateway/config-tools) |
| `attachments` | object | `{ mode: "first", maxAttachments: 1 }` | See [Attachment policy](#attachment-policy) |
| `scope` | object | unset | Gate by channel/chatType/keyPrefix |
| `echoTranscript` | `boolean` | `false` | Audio only: echo the transcript back to the chat before agent processing |
| `echoFormat` | `string` | `'๐ "{transcript}"'` | Audio only: `{transcript}` placeholder |
Deepgram-specific options go under `providerOptions.deepgram` (the top-level `deepgram: { detectLanguage, punctuate, smartFormat }` field is deprecated but still read).
### Model entries
Each `models[]` entry is a **provider** entry (default) or a **CLI** entry:
```json5
{
type: "provider", // default if omitted
provider: "openai",
model: "gpt-5.6-sol",
prompt: "Describe the image in <= 500 chars.",
maxChars: 500,
maxBytes: 10485760,
timeoutSeconds: 60,
capabilities: ["image"], // optional, for multi-modal shared entries
profile: "vision-profile",
preferredProfile: "vision-fallback",
}
```
```json5
{
type: "cli",
command: "gemini",
args: [
"-m",
"gemini-3-flash",
"--allowed-tools",
"read_file",
"Read the media at {{MediaPath}} and describe it in <= {{MaxChars}} characters.",
],
maxChars: 500,
maxBytes: 52428800,
timeoutSeconds: 120,
capabilities: ["video", "image"],
}
```
CLI templates can also use `{{MediaDir}}` (directory containing the media file), `{{OutputDir}}` (scratch dir created for this run), and `{{OutputBase}}` (scratch file base path, no extension).
### Provider credentials
Provider media understanding uses the same auth resolution as normal model calls: auth profiles, environment variables, then `models.providers..apiKey`. `tools.media.*.models[]` entries do not accept an inline `apiKey` field.
```json5
{
models: {
providers: {
openai: { apiKey: "" },
moonshot: { apiKey: "" },
},
},
}
```
See [Tools and custom providers](/gateway/config-tools) for profiles, env vars, and custom base URLs.
## Rules and behavior
- Media exceeding `maxBytes` skips that model and tries the next one.
- Audio files under 1024 bytes are treated as empty/corrupt and skipped before transcription; the agent gets a deterministic placeholder transcript instead.
- If the active primary image model already supports vision natively, OpenClaw skips the `[Image]` summary block and passes the original image into the model directly. MiniMax is an exception: `minimax`, `minimax-cn`, `minimax-portal`, and `minimax-portal-cn` always route image understanding through the plugin-owned `MiniMax-VL-01` media provider, even if legacy MiniMax M2.x chat metadata claims image input (only `MiniMax-M3` and later are treated as natively vision-capable).
- If a Gateway/WebChat primary model is text-only, image attachments are preserved as offloaded `media://inbound/*` refs so image/PDF tools or a configured image model can still inspect them instead of losing the attachment.
- Explicit `openclaw infer image describe --file --model ` (alias: `openclaw capability image describe`) runs that image-capable provider/model directly, including Ollama refs such as `ollama/qwen2.5vl:7b` when a matching image-capable model is configured under `models.providers.ollama.models[]`.
- If `.enabled` is not `false` but no models are configured, OpenClaw tries the active reply model when its provider supports the capability.
### Auto-detect (default)
When `tools.media..enabled` is not `false` and no models are configured, OpenClaw tries these in order and stops at the first working option:
`agents.defaults.imageModel` primary/fallback refs, unless the active reply model already supports vision natively. Prefer `provider/model` refs; bare refs are qualified from configured image-capable provider model entries only when the match is unique.
The active reply model, when its provider supports the capability.
Configured `models.providers.*` entries that support audio are tried before local CLIs. Bundled provider priority order (ties break alphabetically by provider id): Groq/OpenAI → xAI → Deepgram → OpenRouter → Google/SenseAudio → Deepinfra/ElevenLabs → Mistral.
Ready local binaries become an ordered fallback list:
- `whisper-cli` first only after an earlier model invocation in the current process observed Metal or CUDA
- CPU-default `sherpa-onnx-offline` (requires `SHERPA_ONNX_MODEL_DIR` with `tokens.txt`/`encoder.onnx`/`decoder.onnx`/`joiner.onnx`)
- `whisper-cli` when acceleration is merely build-capable or unobserved
- `parakeet-mlx` on Apple Silicon (MLX-capable, device use unobserved)
- `whisper` (Python CLI; defaults to the `turbo` model, downloads automatically)
Backend capability inspection is cached and does not load a model. Build capability, requested backend flags, and backend observed from a real invocation remain separate. Auto-detected whisper.cpp leaves model-run logs enabled so the upstream selected-backend line can be recorded. Explicit CLI entries keep their configured order, backend flags, and output flags.
Configured `models.providers.*` entries that support the capability are tried before the bundled fallback order. Image-only config providers with an image-capable model auto-register for media understanding even when they are not a bundled vendor plugin.
Bundled provider priority order (ties break alphabetically by provider id):
- Image: Anthropic/OpenAI → Google → MiniMax → Deepinfra → MiniMax Portal → Z.AI
- Video: Google → Qwen → Moonshot
First installed `agy` or `antigravity` binary (override with `OPENCLAW_ANTIGRAVITY_CLI`), sandboxed against the media's directory.
To disable auto-detection for a capability:
```json5
{
tools: {
media: {
audio: {
enabled: false,
},
},
},
}
```
Binary detection is best-effort across macOS/Linux/Windows; ensure the CLI is on `PATH` (`~` is expanded), or set an explicit CLI model entry with a full command path.
### Proxy support (audio/video provider calls)
Provider-based **audio** and **video** understanding honors standard outbound proxy environment variables, including `NO_PROXY`/`no_proxy` bypass rules: `HTTPS_PROXY`, `HTTP_PROXY`, `ALL_PROXY`, `https_proxy`, `http_proxy`, `all_proxy`. Lowercase vars take precedence over uppercase. If none are set, media understanding uses direct egress; if the proxy value is malformed, OpenClaw logs a warning and falls back to direct fetch. Image understanding does not go through this proxy path.
## Capabilities
Set `capabilities` on a `models[]` entry to restrict it to specific media types. For shared lists, OpenClaw infers defaults per bundled provider:
| Provider | Capabilities |
| ------------------------------------------------------------------------ | --------------------- |
| `openai`, `anthropic`, `minimax` | image |
| `minimax-portal` | image |
| `moonshot` | image + video |
| `openrouter` | image + audio |
| `google` (Gemini API) | image + audio + video |
| `qwen` | image + video |
| `deepinfra` | image + audio |
| `mistral` | audio |
| `zai` | image |
| `groq`, `xai`, `deepgram`, `senseaudio` | audio |
| Any `models.providers..models[]` catalog with an image-capable model | image |
For CLI entries, set `capabilities` explicitly to avoid surprising matches; if omitted, the entry is eligible for every capability list it appears in.
## Provider support matrix
| Capability | Providers | Notes |
| ---------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Image | Anthropic, Codex app-server, Deepinfra, Google, MiniMax, MiniMax Portal, Moonshot, OpenAI, OpenAI Codex OAuth, OpenRouter, Qwen, Z.AI, config providers | Vendor plugins register image support; `openai/*` can use API-key or Codex OAuth routing; `codex/*` uses a bounded Codex app-server turn; image-capable config providers auto-register. |
| Audio | Deepgram, Deepinfra, ElevenLabs, Google, Groq, Mistral, OpenAI, OpenRouter, SenseAudio, xAI | Provider transcription (Whisper/Groq/xAI/Deepgram/OpenRouter STT/Gemini/SenseAudio/Scribe/Voxtral). |
| Video | Google, Moonshot, Qwen | Provider video understanding via vendor plugins; Qwen video understanding uses the standard DashScope endpoints. |
**MiniMax note**: `minimax`, `minimax-cn`, `minimax-portal`, and `minimax-portal-cn` image understanding always comes from the plugin-owned `MiniMax-VL-01` media provider, even if legacy MiniMax M2.x chat metadata claims image input.
## Model selection guidance
- Prefer the strongest current-generation model for each media capability when quality and safety matter.
- For tool-enabled agents handling untrusted inputs, avoid older/weaker media models.
- Keep at least one fallback per capability for availability (quality model + faster/cheaper model).
- CLI fallbacks (`whisper-cli`, `whisper`, `gemini`) help when provider APIs are unavailable.
- Known file-output modes are authoritative: an empty or missing inferred transcript file produces no transcript instead of falling back to CLI progress output.
- `parakeet-mlx`: use `--output-format txt` (or `all`) with `--output-dir` and the default `{filename}` output template. The upstream `PARAKEET_OUTPUT_FORMAT` and `PARAKEET_OUTPUT_TEMPLATE` environment variables are also honored. OpenClaw reads `/.txt`; the default `srt` format, other formats, and custom output templates continue to use stdout.
## Attachment policy
Per-capability `attachments` controls which attachments are processed:
Process only the first selected attachment, or all of them.
Cap the number processed.
Selection preference among candidate attachments.
When `mode: "all"`, outputs are labeled `[Image 1/2]`, `[Audio 2/2]`, etc.
### File-attachment extraction
- Extracted file text is wrapped as untrusted external content before it's appended to the media prompt, using boundary markers like `<<>>` / `<<>>` plus a `Source: External` metadata line.
- This path intentionally omits the long `SECURITY NOTICE:` banner to keep the media prompt short; the boundary markers and metadata still apply.
- A file with no extractable text gets `[No extractable text]`.
- If a PDF falls back to rendered page images, OpenClaw forwards those images to vision-capable reply models and keeps the placeholder `[PDF content rendered to images]` in the file block.
## Config examples
```json5
{
tools: {
media: {
models: [
{ provider: "openai", model: "gpt-5.6-sol", capabilities: ["image"] },
{
provider: "google",
model: "gemini-3-flash-preview",
capabilities: ["image", "audio", "video"],
},
{
type: "cli",
command: "gemini",
args: [
"-m",
"gemini-3-flash",
"--allowed-tools",
"read_file",
"Read the media at {{MediaPath}} and describe it in <= {{MaxChars}} characters.",
],
capabilities: ["image", "video"],
},
],
audio: {
attachments: { mode: "all", maxAttachments: 2 },
},
video: {
maxChars: 500,
},
},
},
}
```
```json5
{
tools: {
media: {
audio: {
enabled: true,
models: [
{ provider: "openai", model: "gpt-4o-mini-transcribe" },
{
type: "cli",
command: "whisper",
args: ["--model", "base", "{{MediaPath}}"],
},
],
},
video: {
enabled: true,
maxChars: 500,
models: [
{ provider: "google", model: "gemini-3-flash-preview" },
{
type: "cli",
command: "gemini",
args: [
"-m",
"gemini-3-flash",
"--allowed-tools",
"read_file",
"Read the media at {{MediaPath}} and describe it in <= {{MaxChars}} characters.",
],
},
],
},
},
},
}
```
```json5
{
tools: {
media: {
image: {
enabled: true,
maxBytes: 10485760,
maxChars: 500,
models: [
{ provider: "openai", model: "gpt-5.6-sol" },
{ provider: "anthropic", model: "claude-opus-4-8" },
{
type: "cli",
command: "gemini",
args: [
"-m",
"gemini-3-flash",
"--allowed-tools",
"read_file",
"Read the media at {{MediaPath}} and describe it in <= {{MaxChars}} characters.",
],
},
],
},
},
},
}
```
```json5
{
tools: {
media: {
image: {
models: [
{
provider: "google",
model: "gemini-3.1-pro-preview",
capabilities: ["image", "video", "audio"],
},
],
},
audio: {
models: [
{
provider: "google",
model: "gemini-3.1-pro-preview",
capabilities: ["image", "video", "audio"],
},
],
},
video: {
models: [
{
provider: "google",
model: "gemini-3.1-pro-preview",
capabilities: ["image", "video", "audio"],
},
],
},
},
},
}
```
## Status output
When media understanding runs, `/status` includes a per-capability summary line:
```
๐ Media: image ok (openai/gpt-5.6-sol) ยท audio ok (whisper-cli observed=metal)
```
For preflight inventory, run `openclaw capability audio providers`. Local rows show the local fallback winner separately from global provider selection, readiness, and separate capable/requested/observed backend fields. The same local selection is available as an informational doctor finding:
```bash
openclaw doctor --lint --only core/doctor/local-audio-acceleration --severity-min info
```
## Notes
- Understanding is best-effort. Errors do not block replies.
- Attachments are still passed to models even when understanding is disabled.
- Use `scope` to limit where understanding runs (for example, only DMs).
## Related
- [Configuration](/gateway/configuration)
- [Image & media support](/nodes/images)