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Free LLM APIs in July 2026: what's actually available

OpenKey team ·

As of today, OpenKey routes 25 models at zero cost per token. That’s the whole list — not a marketing rounding of “20+” or “dozens,” but a countable set you can check against /models/free right now. Here’s what’s actually on it, and the caveats you need before you build anything that depends on a free model staying free.

The list

Lab Model Context window
Meta Llama 3.3 70B Instruct (free) 131,072
Meta Llama 3.2 3B Instruct (free) 131,072
Qwen Qwen3 Coder 480B A35B (free) 1,048,576
Qwen Qwen3 Next 80B A3B Instruct (free) 262,144
NousResearch Hermes 3 405B Instruct (free) 131,072
OpenAI gpt-oss-120b (free) 131,072
OpenAI gpt-oss-20b (free) 131,072
Google Gemma 4 31B (free) 262,144
Google Gemma 4 26B A4B (free) 262,144
NVIDIA Nemotron 3 Ultra (free) 1,000,000
NVIDIA Nemotron 3 Super (free) 1,000,000
NVIDIA Nemotron 3 Nano 30B A3B (free) 256,000
NVIDIA Nemotron 3 Nano Omni (free) 256,000
NVIDIA Nemotron Nano 12B 2 VL (free) 128,000
NVIDIA Nemotron Nano 9B V2 (free) 128,000
NVIDIA Nemotron 3.5 Content Safety (free) 128,000
Poolside Laguna M.1 (free) 262,144
Poolside Laguna XS.2 (free) 262,144
Liquid LFM2.5-1.2B-Instruct (free) 32,768
Liquid LFM2.5-1.2B-Thinking (free) 32,768
Cohere North Mini Code (free) 256,000
Cognitive Computations Uncensored (free) 32,768

That’s 22 text models. Three more entries carry is_free: true but aren’t general-purpose LLMs worth building a chat or agent workload on: Google’s Lyria 3 Clip Preview and Lyria 3 Pro Preview are audio/music generation models, and OpenRouter’s own Free Models Router is a routing utility that dispatches to whichever free model is available, not a distinct model with its own weights. Count those in and you get the full 25; count only models you’d actually target directly by name and it’s 22.

What stands out

Biggest context windows, free: NVIDIA’s Nemotron 3 Super and Nemotron 3 Ultra both carry 1,000,000-token context windows at zero cost — larger than most paid mid-tier models. Qwen3 Coder 480B A35B matches that ceiling at 1,048,576 tokens and is a genuinely large model (480B parameters, 35B active) to get for free.

Real production names, not just demos: Llama 3.3 70B and gpt-oss-120b are both models teams actually run in production paid tiers elsewhere. Getting them free isn’t a stripped-down trial version — it’s the same weights.

Smallest, fastest: Liquid’s LFM2.5-1.2B models (Instruct and Thinking variants) and Meta’s Llama 3.2 3B sit at the other end — small enough to be genuinely fast for latency-sensitive, low-complexity tasks, with 32,768 and 131,072-token windows respectively.

Reasoning variant included: LFM2.5-1.2B-Thinking is one of the few free models on the list built for chain-of-thought-style reasoning rather than direct instruction-following, worth trying if you want reasoning behavior without paying for it first.

The honest caveat: free tiers rotate

Free-model availability on aggregators is not stable, and this isn’t unique to us. A documented complaint about OpenRouter’s free tier is that its roughly 29 rotating free models change without much warning — a model that’s free this month may be metered or removed next month, which quietly breaks any benchmark, demo, or low-stakes production path built assuming it stays free.

We’re not going to pretend that risk doesn’t exist here too. Providers set their own free-tier terms, not us, and a lab can pull or reprice a free offering at any time. What we commit to is not hiding it when it happens.

Our commitment: a dated availability log

Every addition, removal, or repricing of a free model on OpenKey gets a dated entry in the changelog. If a model drops off this list, you’ll be able to see exactly when and cross-reference it against your own usage instead of discovering it as a silent 402 in production. That’s a small thing, but it’s the difference between “the free tier changed” being a debugging mystery and being a two-second lookup.

If you’re building on a free model, treat it as free-for-now: pin the model ID in your code (not a -latest alias), watch the changelog, and have a paid fallback path ready. For workloads where “free” needs to mean “free and stable,” the safer bet is one of the sub-$0.50/M input workhorse models — cheap enough that rotation risk stops mattering.

Full live list with pricing badges: /models/free. Full catalog: /models. Price comparison across everything: /pricing.

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