During the intensive release period of self-developed large models, Xiaomi is rapidly expanding its global influence in AI technology through "ecological alliances."

On March 21, Xiaomi officially announced that its new MiMo-V2-Pro, MiMo-V2-Omni, and MiMo-V2-TTS large models have been officially released. To accelerate the construction of the developer ecosystem, Xiaomi has partnered with five major Agent frameworks: OpenClaw, OpenCode, KiloCode, Cline, and BLACKBOXAI, offering free API access for a week to developers worldwide.

Full compatibility with mainstream frameworks, achieving "out-of-the-box" usability

This free trial almost covers the most popular AI agents and programming assistance tools currently available. Developers can easily integrate them using the following methods:

OpenClaw: Supports configuration via the OpenRouter official API Key. Users just need to set it up simply in the terminal or configuration file to call the Pro or Omni models.

Programming enhancement (OpenCode/KiloCode): Developers can directly select MiMo series models labeled "FREE" in desktop applications or IDE extension plugins to start efficient development.

Text-to-speech (TTS) (MiMo-V2-TTS): The official API open platform has been launched, supporting developers to implement detailed voice interaction functions by referring to the calling guide.

Not only free, but also deep positioning within the ecosystem

Since the launch of the three self-developed models at night, Xiaomi's AI strategy has become increasingly clear. By providing free quotas on platforms like OpenRouter, Xiaomi not only lowers the trial threshold for global developers but also, in the current context where open-source agent frameworks like OpenClaw (Lobster) are booming, achieves precise positioning at core traffic entrances.

From the flagship MiMo-V2-Pro to the all-modal base MiMo-V2-Omni, Xiaomi