We report localized thermal processing using a laser-trapped and heated metal nanoparticle. A metal nanoparticle trapped by a focused, continuous wave (CW), near-infrared laser was heated by photothermal conversion and acted as a remotely controllable nanosized thermal tool for processing a workpiece. We demonstrated the processing of a glass substrate with an optically trapped gold nanoparticle (diameter 200 nm) irradiated by a Nd : YAG laser (λ = 1.064 µm, CW). Laser irradiation caused local melting of the substrate and a crater-like nanosized imprint on the substrate, demonstrating thermal nanoprocessing of an optically transparent material.