Packaging

OpenRouter reworks BYOK free tier from request counts to a dollar cap

OpenRouter pricing

OpenRouter's bring-your-own-key free allotment shifts from 1M requests/month (5M Enterprise) to $25,000/month of list-price inference ($200,000 Enterprise), keeping the 5% fee after.

Before

BYOK free: 1M requests/month on Pay-as-you-go, 5M on Enterprise, then 5% fee

After

BYOK free: $25,000/month of list-price inference on Pay-as-you-go, $200,000 on Enterprise, then 5% fee

OpenRouter restructured how its bring-your-own-key (BYOK) free allotment is measured. Previously the pricing page granted a request count — 1M free BYOK requests per month on Pay-as-you-go and 5M on Enterprise — before charging a 5% fee on what the same model would otherwise cost through OpenRouter.

The Pricing page now measures that free allotment in dollars of list-price inference instead: $25,000/month with no fees on Pay-as-you-go and $200,000/month on Enterprise, both charging the same 5% fee after. Tying the free BYOK ceiling to inference value rather than raw request volume better matches OpenRouter’s take-rate economics — a single expensive request and a cheap one no longer count the same. The pricing page’s advertised provider count also ticked up from 60+ to 70+. The core 5.5% credit-purchase fee (minimum $0.80; 5.0% flat for crypto) is unchanged.

From OpenRouter's pricing timeline
BYOK free allotment moves to a dollar cap ($25K / $200K of list-price inference)

OpenRouter restructures the bring-your-own-key free tier from a request count (1M free reqs/month on Pay-as-you-go, 5M on Enterprise) to a dollar value of list-price inference: $25,000/month free on Pay-as-you-go and $200,000/month on Enterprise, both charging the same 5% fee after. The pricing page's provider count also ticks from 60+ to 70+.

About OpenRouter
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OpenRouter is a multi-model LLM API marketplace that passes through each provider's per-token price with no markup and monetizes via a fee on prepaid credit purchases.

Pricing model pure usagefreemium
Billing units tokenscreditsrequests
Sales motion self serveplgsales led
Free tier
Yes
Commits
Available
Transparency
public

OpenRouter pricing history

  1. Jul 2026
    BYOK free allotment moves to a dollar cap ($25K / $200K of list-price inference)
  2. Jun 2026
    Pass-through tokens + 5.5% credit fee + request-based BYOK tiers
  3. Oct 2025
    Dedicated /pricing page — Free / Pay-as-you-go / Enterprise
  4. Jun 2025
    Fee simplification — 5.5% (min $0.80) replaces formula
  5. May 2023
    Launch — multi-model marketplace with pass-through pricing
Full OpenRouter timeline
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