Xiaomi MiMo-V2-Pro AI Model Available Free on OpenRouter for 7 Days

Xiaomi has released the MiMo-V2-Pro AI model with free API access available on OpenRouter for 7 days as a launch promotion.
Key Details
The MiMo-V2-Pro is designed for action-oriented tasks rather than just conversation. According to the source material, it's built to orchestrate complex tasks like coding and analyzing large databases.
Specific technical features mentioned:
- 1 million token context window
- Benchmarks show it competes directly with Claude Opus 4.6
- Performance approaches GPT-5.2 levels
Access details:
- Free API access available on OpenRouter for 7 days
- After the free period, pricing will be up to 67% cheaper than direct competitors
- The free access is part of a limited launch promotion
This model appears positioned for developers working with AI coding agents or autonomous agents, given its focus on action-oriented tasks and coding capabilities.
📖 Read the full source: r/openclaw
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