What is OpenRouter?

OpenRouter acts as a unified interface for a variety of large language models (LLMs), efficiently highlighting the best prices and optimal latencies/throughputs from multiple suppliers, allowing users to set their own priorities regarding these aspects. The platform eliminates the need to alter existing code when transitioning between different models or providers, ensuring a smooth experience for users. Additionally, there is the possibility for users to choose and finance their own models, enhancing customization. Rather than depending on potentially inaccurate assessments, OpenRouter allows for the comparison of models based on real-world performance across diverse applications. Users can interact with several models simultaneously in a chatroom format, enriching the collaborative experience. Payment for utilizing these models can be handled by users, developers, or a mix of both, and it's important to note that model availability can change. Furthermore, an API provides access to details regarding models, pricing, and constraints. OpenRouter smartly routes requests to the most appropriate providers based on the selected model and the user's set preferences. By default, it ensures requests are evenly distributed among top providers for optimal uptime; however, users can customize this process by modifying the provider object in the request body. Another significant feature is the prioritization of providers with consistent performance and minimal outages over the past 10 seconds. Ultimately, OpenRouter enhances the experience of navigating multiple LLMs, making it an essential resource for both developers and users, while also paving the way for future advancements in model integration and usability.

Pricing

Price Starts At:
$2 one-time payment

Integrations

Offers API?:
Yes, OpenRouter provides an API

Screenshots and Video

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Company Facts

Company Name:
OpenRouter
Company Website:
openrouter.ai/

Product Details

Deployment
SaaS
Training Options
Documentation Hub
Support
Web-Based Support

Product Details

Target Company Sizes
Individual
1-10
11-50
51-200
201-500
501-1000
1001-5000
5001-10000
10001+
Target Organization Types
Mid Size Business
Small Business
Enterprise
Freelance
Nonprofit
Government
Startup
Supported Languages
English

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  • Reviewer Name: Pat H.
    Position: Nerd
    Has used product for: Less than 6 months
    Uses the product: Daily
    Org Size (# of Employees): 1 - 25
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    You can sample LLMS with power and flexibility - just no online storage

    Date: May 10 2025
    Summary

    I love it. It's great. It's opened a whole new world for me and has made me delve deeper into the potential of AI.

    Positive

    Instead of getting married to ChatGPT or Claude and being locked into that relationship, OpenRouter is way more polyamorous. LMAO. And it's less messy than the real life relationship version. I can use different LLMs for different types of tasks and you learn quickly which LLMs excel in certain areas. In the beginning I did multichats where I'd ask 1 question to 2 or 3 bots at a time (their multichat features) and whoever gave the best answer was who I continued interacting with. I guess it's more like speed dating than polyamory. But the bottom line is, instead of spending $20-$30/mo with one system, I am spending a la carte, which is WAAAAYYYY cheaper, and using the right tool at any given moment. It just takes discipline to copy and paste your chats elsewhere. It does give you a copy markdown button to make it easier. And if you enable markdown in Google docs, there is a paste as markdown feature that makes it look like RTF when it's pasted in, with no codes. Because the chats are browser bound, they are stuck on one computer and everybody is on a bunch of different devices these days. So pasting into Google Docs is the best bet for portability all around. Privacy isn't an issue, because they aren't storing your chats! For some people, this is a big plus. To use the service, they charge you a 9 or 10% charge for however much money you put towards tokens. So if I refill for $10, the total is $10.90, with $10 of usable token for whichever LLM I feel like using. Keep in mind, there are free LLMs too which you can choose and never pay. When you add models, type 'free' in the search box and you'll see several free, from Maverick to Scout to Gemma, etc. It will make you feel like a serious power user and you'll feel smarter everytime you use it. It also has access to the secret parameters that the online LLMs don't show you, like Temperature, Top P, Frequency penalty, etc. It can save you money if you tell it ahead of time what type of vocab you like or how divergent you want the suggestions to be, vs. training ChatGPT or Gemini manually.

    Negative

    The chats aren't persistent - you must copy and save them elsewhere before you close a browser window, or all that info from that chat is gone.

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