@FinanceYF5: 3/The larger the scale, the more models OpenRouter can offer, with advantages in price, stability, and launch speed. Meta, xAI, and Chinese model teams have all prioritized launching models on OpenRouter; OpenAI also tests secret models here and offers exclusive GPT-5.6 discounts. K…
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OpenRouter platform scales up, providing richer model choices and optimizing price, stability, and launch speed. Companies like Meta, xAI, and OpenAI prioritize using or testing models, and Karpathy calls it 'the AI switch'.
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1/The larger the scale, the more models OpenRouter can offer, creating greater advantages in pricing, stability, and launch speed.
Meta, xAI, and Chinese model teams have all prioritized releasing models on OpenRouter. OpenAI has also tested secret models here and offered exclusive discounts for GPT-5.6.
Karpathy called it the “AI switchboard.”
2/ A company repeatedly questioned for “lacking a moat” was acquired by Stripe about three years after its founding.
The acquisition price of OpenRouter has not been disclosed, but this could be one of the fastest acquisitions for a company of this scale.
What did it do right?
3/ Many people think OpenRouter is just a model aggregation platform with low technical barriers.
However, the real value of a two-sided market lies in:
For model companies, it provides stable capacity and distribution channels; for users, it allows all models to be accessed through a single entry point.
4/The growth data is even more staggering:
OpenRouter’s token usage has grown approximately 30,000 times compared to its early days, with the current annualized processing volume exceeding 450 trillion tokens.
Over the past three years, the average monthly growth rate has consistently reached 33%, and its leaderboard has become an important data source for observing multi-model usage trends.
5/OpenRouter was founded by Alex Atallah, Chris Clark, and Louis Vichy.
This company rarely promotes its revenue or hypes up its financing. The team is fully remote, and their primary focus has always remained on the product.
Alex’s prior experience founding OpenSea helped him understand how to operate a token marketplace.
6/OpenRouter received continuous support from Menlo Ventures and a16z from its seed round to its Series A.
Three years later, it grew from a model aggregation tool to an AI traffic and transaction hub, and was eventually acquired by Stripe.
The real moat is sometimes not about how difficult the technology is, but who becomes the market’s default infrastructure first.
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