On July 16, MiniMax officially released the desktop version of MiniMax Code 2.0. This upgrade is based on the open-source framework Pi Agent, and it has completely restructured the underlying architecture, reshaping the session execution, state management, and tool calling workflow, significantly improving session startup speed, and greatly reducing interruptions and freezes during long tasks. In terms of functional experience, the new version optimizes chart loading, zooming, and downloading, and supports directly selecting, editing, and saving files in the preview panel, achieving a seamless closed loop from task submission to result delivery.

Notably, MiniMax is accelerating its penetration into vertical professional scenarios. Its financial module has been deeply integrated with the Hengsheng Financial Database and Qichacha MCP, natively accessing global financial market data and dynamic data of all domestic market entities. Users can currently experience it first on the web version. In addition, MiniMax Code plans to gradually launch remote control, browser manipulation, target mode, and scheduled mode this month, further expanding its cross-environment collaboration and ability to handle complex long-term tasks.
Under the current industry trend where AI assistants are evolving from "conversational interaction" to "proactive execution agents (Agents)," the restructuring and scenario deepening of MiniMax Code 2.0 not only demonstrate its technical breakthroughs in improving the stability of long-term complex tasks but also provide a typical model for the routine implementation of AI in high-barrier professional fields such as finance.






