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IT之家 2026-03-21

Xiaomi (小米) opens MiMo V2 models to mainstream agent frameworks — free API access for first week

Product roll‑out and integrations

Xiaomi (小米) announced that its new large models — MiMo‑V2‑Pro, MiMo‑V2‑Omni and MiMo‑V2‑TTS — are now available and have been integrated with five mainstream agent frameworks: OpenClaw, OpenCode, KiloCode, Cline and BLACKBOXAI. The company said it is offering global developers a one‑week free API window to try the models, aiming to lower the onboarding friction for third‑party tools and editors.

How developers can connect

Developers can access the models through Xiaomi’s OpenRouter API key and the official MiMo platform (https://platform.xiaomimimo.com). For example, OpenClaw users can set the model via chat with '/model openrouter / xiaomi / mimo‑v2‑pro' (or v2‑omni), or run 'openclaw models set openrouter / xiaomi / mimo‑v2‑pro' in the terminal, or change model.primary in the config file. In OpenCode (Zen), Kilo Gateway and Cline integrations the MiMo V2 Pro/Omni options are shown with a FREE label in terminals, desktop apps and IDE extensions. Full API and speech synthesis usage guides are available on the platform’s docs page.

Why it matters

Why is Xiaomi pushing these integrations? Developers want plug‑and‑play models inside their existing agent frameworks. Xiaomi’s move makes it easier for Chinese and international teams to prototype using locally developed LLMs without building custom adapters. It also fits a broader pattern: Chinese firms are accelerating domestic model ecosystems as geopolitical frictions and export controls make reliance on foreign AI stacks more complex. Analysts say wider framework support could speed adoption — but sustained traction will depend on pricing, performance and ongoing tooling support beyond the promotional free week.

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