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Connect Any AI Model to Gamut with OpenRouter

New open-source AI models ship every week. With Gamut's OpenRouter integration, connect to any of them in seconds — no waiting for native support.

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Iddo Gino · Founder & CEO
Connect Any AI Model to Gamut with OpenRouter — featuring Kimi K2, Qwen 3, and GLM 5

Why OpenRouter + Gamut?

New open-source AI models are shipping faster than ever. Kimi K2, Qwen 3, GLM 5 — the list grows every week. The challenge isn't access to these models; it's integrating them into your existing workflows without spinning up new infrastructure for each one.

That's where our new OpenRouter integration comes in. OpenRouter aggregates over 1,000 AI models behind a single API, and Gamut now connects to it natively. Add your OpenRouter API key once, and every model in their catalog becomes available to your agents — no code changes, no redeployment.

How to connect OpenRouter to Gamut and use any AI model

How It Works

Setting it up takes about 30 seconds:

  1. Grab an API key from OpenRouter — create one with the default settings.
  2. Open Gamut Settings → LLM Provider → OpenRouter, paste your key, and hit validate.
  3. Add any model from the OpenRouter catalog using the model search. Want Kimi K2? Just search for it. Qwen 3? Same thing.

Once added, models appear in your model selector just like any built-in option. Your agents use them exactly the same way — no prompt changes, no workflow adjustments.

Switch Between Providers Seamlessly

The best part: you're not locked in. Switch between OpenRouter models and your Gamut platform account (or direct Anthropic API key) anytime. Restart your agent, and it picks up the new model. This makes it easy to:

Get Started

The OpenRouter integration is available now for all Gamut users. Head to Settings → LLM Provider → OpenRouter to connect your key and start experimenting with any model in the catalog.

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Connect to 1,000+ AI models through OpenRouter and start experimenting with the latest open-source releases.