ArcBlock’s AIGNE platform now integrates with OpenRouter, giving builders access to a wide range of AI models, unified API, and explorable data through a straightforward setup. This includes OpenRouter’s Auto LLM feature, which dynamically selects and tunes language models based on the task—streamlining the process of building AI-driven apps in AIGNE’s no-code environment.
To get started, developers can install the OpenRouter Adapter from AIGNE’s Blocklet Store with one click. This hooks into OpenRouter’s API, which supports over 300 models—ranging from open-source options like Mistral’s Mistral to premium ones like Llama 4, ChatGPT 4o-mini, Google Gemini 2.5 Pro Preview, and more. The adapter handles the connection, so you don’t need to mess with individual model APIs or server setups.
Matt McKinney, Growth lead at ArcBlock, noted: “OpenRouter’s model library and tools like Auto LLM make it easier for AIGNE users to experiment with AI without getting bogged down in config.”
Recent @openrouterai posts highlight their focus on low-latency inference and cost efficiency (e.g., free, pay-per-token pricing), which is a great fit for AIGNE builders who want to optimize for performance or budget.
This integration expands what you can do with AIGNE—think chatbots, text analysis, or custom agents—without needing to wrangle infrastructure. ArcBlock’s team says more tools are in the works, so stay tuned.