Alex Atallah described his company OpenRouter as the artificial intelligence version of the payments company Stripe. Now Stripe is buying OpenRouter.
The deal, announced on Wednesday, combines Stripe’s technology, which lets companies direct payments to other businesses, with OpenRouter’s technology, which lets them direct their spending of “tokens” between different providers of A.l. models. Tokens are an atomic unit of A.l. use, roughly equivalent to a word fragment.
I still don’t really know what this company actually does. Like a token merchant or something?
OpenRouter is like a market place for AI model providers. So other companies can offer access to AI models through their servers, and OpenRouter will expose them to you via a unified interface. When you send a request to a certain AI model, OpenRouter forwards that request to the currently cheapest provider that’s available.
So it helps you get easy access to thousands of models for a competitive price, without having to pay tens of different providers and figuring out which is cheapest and such. It’s a convenience thing, mostly.
Never heard of this company before.
I still don’t really know what this company actually does. Like a token merchant or something?
OpenRouter is like a market place for AI model providers. So other companies can offer access to AI models through their servers, and OpenRouter will expose them to you via a unified interface. When you send a request to a certain AI model, OpenRouter forwards that request to the currently cheapest provider that’s available.
So it helps you get easy access to thousands of models for a competitive price, without having to pay tens of different providers and figuring out which is cheapest and such. It’s a convenience thing, mostly.