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OpenRouter
openrouter.ai › docs › faq
OpenRouter FAQ | Developer Documentation | OpenRouter | Documentation
Yes, if you choose to use your ... are free, and for all subsequent usage there is a fee of 5% of what the same model and provider would normally cost on OpenRouter. This fee is deducted from your OpenRouter credits.
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OpenRouter
openrouter.ai › pricing
Pricing - OpenRouter | OpenRouter
No, there are no platform‑level rate limits for Pay-as-you-go or Enterprise users. Free users have rate limits.
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OpenRouter
openrouter.ai › docs › api › reference › limits
API Rate Limits | Configure Usage Limits in OpenRouter | OpenRouter | Documentation
To check the rate limit or credits left on an API key, make a GET request to https://openrouter.ai/api/v1/key. ... Free usage limits: If you’re using a free model variant (with an ID ending in :free), you can make up to 20 requests per minute.
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GitHub
github.com › enricoros › big-AGI › issues › 291
Openrouter.ai rate limit for free tiers · Issue #291 · enricoros/big-AGI
December 22, 2023 - Openrouter's free tiers are limited to 1 request every 5 seconds. When using ReAct it becomes hit or miss on a free model whether it'll hit the rate limit. It would be really helpful if this could be implemented internally to automatical...
Published   Dec 22, 2023
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GitHub
github.com › BerriAI › litellm › issues › 9035
[Bug]: 429 rate limit errors from OpenRouter FREE models not honored? · Issue #9035 · BerriAI/litellm
March 6, 2025 - What happened? OpenRouter has free models with tight rate limits: https://openrouter.ai/docs/api-reference/limits Free limit: If you are using a free model variant (with an ID ending in :free), then you will be limited to 20 requests per...
Published   Mar 06, 2025
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Reddit
reddit.com › r/chub_ai › using openrouter with deepseek r1: free what is the rate limit? i can't find it anywhere.
r/Chub_AI on Reddit: Using Openrouter with Deepseek r1: free What is the rate limit? I can't find it anywhere.
February 2, 2025 - OpenRouter's documentations, you have 200 requests per day, 20 per minute, with the free models · SantaSamaa · • 10mo ago · Oh thank you. I think I spent half of them refreshing coz of the deepseek busy servers giving me empty responses.
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Hacker News
news.ycombinator.com › item
Ask HN: Openrouter Free Models | Hacker News
May 27, 2025 - They also offer free models like Quasar Alpha where they don't disclose who the model provider is. In exchange for you getting a capable model for free they get to log everything to improve upon it before a proper public release. Whatever that means, as I would expect everything and your mother ...
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Hacker News
news.ycombinator.com › item
You can use something like OpenRouter, which lets you access essentially all com... | Hacker News
September 5, 2024 - You pay a different rate per model (OpenRouter shows the pricing transparently). You load your account with credits. I use it daily (undoubtedly far more than the average user) and loaded 50$ with credits five months ago, but I still have over 1/2 of it left · I think it is hard to believe ...
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OpenRouter
openrouter.ai › docs › quickstart
OpenRouter Quickstart Guide | Developer Documentation | OpenRouter | Documentation
OpenRouter provides a unified API that gives you access to hundreds of AI models through a single endpoint, while automatically handling fallbacks and selecting the most cost-effective options. Get started with just a few lines of code using your preferred SDK or framework. Looking for information about free models and rate limits?
Find elsewhere
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Reddit
reddit.com › r/janitorai_official › new openrouter limits
[Mature Content] r/JanitorAI_Official on Reddit: New Openrouter Limits
April 7, 2025 -

So a 'little bit' of bad news especially to those specifically using Deepseek v3 0324 free via openrouter, the limits have just been adjusted from 200 -> 50 requests per day. Guess you'd have to create at least four accounts to even mimic that of having the 200 requests per day limit from before.

EDIT: All free models (even non deepseek ones) are subject to the 50 requests per day limit. And for further clarification, say even if you have say $5 on your account and can access paid models, you'd still be restricted to 50 requests per day (haven't really tested it out but based on the documentation, we need at least $10 so we can have access to higher request limits)

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Novelcrafter
novelcrafter.com › home › help › faq › ai connections › i can't access openrouter's free models
I can't access OpenRouter's free models - AI Connections - Novelcrafter Help
OpenRouter has stated that: “For free models, rate limits are determined by the credits that you have purchased. If you have purchased at least $10 credits, your free model rate limit will be 1000 requests per day.
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Duck.ai
kdjingpai.com › en › openrouter-diaozhengmian
OpenRouter Adjusts Free Credits and Rate Limits - AI Productivity Tools
The 50 calls per day credit is great for development testing, using AI-assisted programming tools like Cursor , Cline Agent mode or MCP Scenarios such as (tools) are often inadequate and are more likely to trigger the 20 RPM rate limit. Balance of Concern. For production applications, it is ...
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openrouteservice
ask.openrouteservice.org › t › rate-limit-exceeded-how-does-it-work › 5067
Rate limit exceeded, how does it work - openrouteservice - openrouteservice
July 12, 2023 - Hello, i am trying to execute multiple request for direction but i don’t understand why i get the “Rate limit exceeded” error when i specifically limite my request by 40 per min. in my code i take the current timestamp then i do my request ...
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Reddit
reddit.com › r/sillytavernai › new openrouter limits
r/SillyTavernAI on Reddit: New Openrouter Limits
April 7, 2025 -

So a 'little bit' of bad news especially to those specifically using Deepseek v3 0324 free via openrouter, the limits have just been adjusted from 200 -> 50 requests per day. Guess you'd have to create at least four accounts to even mimic that of having the 200 requests per day limit from before.

For clarification, all free models (even non deepseek ones) are subject to the 50 requests per day limit. And for further clarification, say even if you have say $5 on your account and can access paid models, you'd still be restricted to 50 requests per day (haven't really tested it out but based on the documentation, we need at least $10 so we can have access to higher request limits)

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Puter
developer.puter.com › tutorials › free-unlimited-openrouter-api
Free, Unlimited OpenRouter API
3 days ago - That's it! You now have free, unlimited access to hundreds of AI models through OpenRouter using Puter.js. This allows you to leverage powerful AI capabilities for your applications without worrying about API keys, rate limits, or backend setup.
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GitHub
github.com › huggingface › smolagents › issues › 361
When using free models on OpenRouter I run into litellm.RateLimitError: RateLimitError: OpenrouterException · Issue #361 · huggingface/smolagents
January 26, 2025 - Free limit: If you are using a free model variant (with an ID ending in :free), then you will be limited to 20 requests per minute and 200 requests per day. DDoS protection: Cloudflare's DDoS protection will block requests that dramatically ...
Published   Jan 26, 2025
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AIbase
aibase.com › news › www.aibase.com › news › 16952
OpenRouter Adjusts API Policy: Redefining Free and Paid Tier Call ...
Adjusted Free Model Usage Limits: For free model versions marked with the ":free" suffix, the request limit is set to 20 per minute, and the total daily call volume has been reduced from 200 to 50. This change will directly impact free users relying on the platform for prototyping and testing.
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OpenRouter
openrouter.ai › announcements › 1-million-free-byok-requests-per-month
Openrouter
Starting October 1st, every customer gets 1,000,000 “Bring Your Own Key” (BYOK) requests per month for free. The change is automatic for all existing BYOK users. For customers exceeding 1m req/month, requests will be charged at the usual rate of 5%. BYOK allows you to make requests through ...
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OpenRouter
openrouter.ai › docs › use-cases › byok
BYOK | Use Your Own Provider Keys with OpenRouter | OpenRouter | Documentation
Using provider keys enables direct control over rate limits and costs via your provider account. Your provider keys are securely encrypted and used for all requests routed through the specified provider. Manage keys in your account settings. The cost of using custom provider keys on OpenRouter is 5% of what the same model/provider would cost normally on OpenRouter and will be deducted from your OpenRouter credits.