Kimi
Moonshot AI's frontier assistant — K2.6 model, 1M token context, agentic "OK Computer" mode for slides and web tasks.
Add Kimi to your hut →Kimi is Moonshot AI's assistant, built around a 1 million token context window — one of the longest available among chat assistants. This makes it practical for processing very long PDFs, legal documents, or entire codebases in a single session. The K2.6 model is competitive on reasoning benchmarks, and the 'OK Computer' agentic mode can execute multi-step tasks like building slide decks and browsing the web.
Kimi has strong Chinese and English language support and has gained traction among researchers and analysts who find other assistants' context limits a bottleneck.
| Made by | Moonshot AI |
|---|---|
| Pricing | Free (with usage limits) |
| Best for | Very long document processing, 1M context, agentic tasks |
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