OpenClaw supports DuckDuckGo as a key-free web_search provider. No API
key or account is required.
Setup
No API key needed - just set DuckDuckGo as your provider:
Config
{
tools: {
web: {
search: {
provider: "duckduckgo",
},
},
},
}
Optional plugin-level settings for region and SafeSearch:
{
plugins: {
entries: {
duckduckgo: {
config: {
webSearch: {
region: "us-en", // DuckDuckGo region code
safeSearch: "moderate", // "strict", "moderate", or "off"
},
},
},
},
},
}
Tool parameters
Region and SafeSearch can also be set in plugin config (see above) - tool parameters override config values per-query.
Notes
- No API key - works out of the box, zero configuration
- Experimental - gathers results from DuckDuckGo's non-JavaScript HTML search pages, not an official API or SDK
- Bot-challenge risk - DuckDuckGo may serve CAPTCHAs or block requests under heavy or automated use
- HTML parsing - results depend on page structure, which can change without notice
- Auto-detection order - DuckDuckGo is the first key-free fallback (order 100) in auto-detection. API-backed providers with configured keys run first, then Ollama Web Search (order 110), then SearXNG (order 200)
- SafeSearch defaults to moderate when not configured
Related
- [Web Search overview](/docs/openclaw-docs/tools/web -- all providers and auto-detection
- [Brave Search](/docs/openclaw-docs/tools/brave-search -- structured results with free tier
- [Exa Search](/docs/openclaw-docs/tools/exa-search -- neural search with content extraction