Compare the Top Agentic AI Platforms that integrate with Kimi K2.5 as of June 2026

This a list of Agentic AI platforms that integrate with Kimi K2.5. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with Kimi K2.5. View the products that work with Kimi K2.5 in the table below.

What are Agentic AI Platforms for Kimi K2.5?

Agentic AI platforms enable organizations to build, deploy, and manage autonomous or semi-autonomous AI agents that can plan, reason, and take actions across systems. These platforms provide tools for agent orchestration, memory management, tool integration, and decision-making workflows. They often support multi-agent collaboration, monitoring, and governance to ensure reliability and compliance. Many agentic AI platforms integrate with enterprise applications, data sources, and APIs to execute complex tasks end to end. By operationalizing intelligent agents, agentic AI platforms help businesses automate knowledge work and scale AI-driven operations. Compare and read user reviews of the best Agentic AI platforms for Kimi K2.5 currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    OpenClaw
    OpenClaw is an open source autonomous personal AI assistant agent you run on your own computer, server, or VPS that goes beyond just generating text by actually performing real tasks you tell it to do in natural language through familiar chat platforms like WhatsApp, Telegram, Discord, Slack, and others. It connects to external large language models and services while prioritizing local-first execution and data control on your infrastructure so the agent can clear your inbox, send emails, manage your calendar, check you in for flights, interact with files, run scripts, and automate everyday workflows without needing predefined triggers or cloud-hosted assistants; it maintains persistent memory (remembering context across sessions) and can run continuously to proactively coordinate tasks and reminders. It supports integrations with messaging apps and community-built “skills,” letting users extend its capabilities and route different agents or tools through isolated workspaces.
    Starting Price: Free
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    OpenCode

    OpenCode

    Anomaly Innovations

    OpenCode is the AI coding agent purpose-built for the terminal. It delivers a responsive, themeable terminal UI that feels native while streamlining your workflow. With LSP auto-loading, it ensures the right language servers are always available for accurate, context-aware coding support. Developers can spin up multiple AI agents in parallel sessions on the same project, maximizing productivity. Shareable links make it easy to reference, debug, or collaborate across sessions. Supporting Claude Pro and 75+ LLM providers via Models.dev, OpenCode gives you full freedom to choose your coding companion.
    Starting Price: Free
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    PrivatClaw

    PrivatClaw

    PrivatClaw

    PrivatClaw is positioned as a private AI assistant platform that gives users a dedicated AI running 24/7 on a private server, so the assistant continues working while you’re offline, handling scheduled tasks, outreach, reports, and monitoring without interruption. It provisions a private compute environment where your AI can stay active indefinitely, execute tasks around the clock, and respond or act on your behalf without needing constant manual prompting. Although details on specific features and integrations are limited on the website, the core premise is that you get your own always-on AI instance with persistent operation and autonomous execution of assignments, rather than a typical prompt-to-respond chatbot that sleeps when not in use. It emphasizes that this AI doesn’t shut off, it’s accessible at all times to perform background work such as monitoring events and delivering results, making it suitable for continuous tasks and proactive automation.
    Starting Price: $29 per month
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    Hermes Agent

    Hermes Agent

    Nous Research

    Hermes Agent by Nous Research is an open-source autonomous AI agent designed to run locally on your server and improve over time. It operates independently from traditional chatbots by maintaining persistent memory and learning from past interactions. The agent can integrate with multiple platforms such as Slack, Discord, Telegram, and WhatsApp through a unified gateway. Hermes supports automation tasks like scheduling reports, managing workflows, and executing commands using natural language. It also enables parallel task execution through subagents, improving efficiency for complex operations. With built-in tools for web browsing, search, and code execution, it provides a versatile environment for various tasks. Overall, Hermes Agent acts as a continuously evolving AI system that adapts to user needs and workflows.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Kimi Code
    Kimi Code is a developer-centric AI coding agent included as part of the Kimi Membership, designed to boost productivity by automating software development tasks and seamlessly integrating into popular workflows. It offers high-performance CLI tools and supports integration with terminal environments and IDEs like VS Code, allowing developers to read and edit code, answer questions about codebases, generate features, fix bugs, refactor, and verify changes through a natural-language interface. With a dedicated console showing real-time logs, request quotas, and pace controls, the platform lets users configure API keys for use in tools such as Kimi CLI, Claude Code, and Roo Code, enabling faster coding with AI assistance within commits and existing workflows. In VS Code, Kimi Code features a native chat panel with slash commands, file and folder references, diff views, and integration with external tools for context-aware coding support.
    Starting Price: $15 per month
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