According to a recent LinkedIn post from OpenRouter, the company is highlighting that two previously “stealth” models, Hunter and Healer Alpha, correspond to Xiaomi MiMo-V2-Pro and MiMo-V2-Omni and are now available on its platform. The post indicates these models can be used at no cost via the OpenClaw interface, when routed through the OpenRouter provider, for a limited promotional period ending March 25.
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The LinkedIn post outlines multiple ways for users to activate these models, including chat commands, terminal usage, and configuration changes, which suggests OpenRouter is targeting developers and advanced users who integrate AI models programmatically. This focus on ease of integration and free trial access may help increase user onboarding, stimulate usage-based data generation, and strengthen OpenRouter’s position as an AI model routing hub in a competitive infrastructure market.
By associating its offering with Xiaomi’s MiMo models, the post suggests a strategy of expanding the model catalog with recognizable or differentiated third-party capabilities, potentially attracting workloads that value performance diversity. If the models gain traction during the free period and convert to ongoing usage, OpenRouter could benefit from higher throughput volumes, improved network effects among model providers, and enhanced monetization prospects over the medium term.
For investors, the initiative points to continued product experimentation and an emphasis on developer-centric growth, rather than a formal revenue or pricing update. While the immediate financial impact is unclear, such promotions can function as customer acquisition and ecosystem-building tools, which may be important leading indicators of future transaction volume and platform stickiness in the AI infrastructure segment.

