6 Integrations with GLM-4.1V
View a list of GLM-4.1V integrations and software that integrates with GLM-4.1V below. Compare the best GLM-4.1V integrations as well as features, ratings, user reviews, and pricing of software that integrates with GLM-4.1V. Here are the current GLM-4.1V integrations in 2026:
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OpenRouter
OpenRouter
OpenRouter is a unified interface for LLMs. OpenRouter scouts for the lowest prices and best latencies/throughputs across dozens of providers, and lets you choose how to prioritize them. No need to change your code when switching between models or providers. You can even let users choose and pay for their own. Evals are flawed; instead, compare models by how often they're used for different purposes. Chat with multiple at once in the chatroom. Model usage can be paid by users, developers, or both, and may shift in availability. You can also fetch models, prices, and limits via API. OpenRouter routes requests to the best available providers for your model, given your preferences. By default, requests are load-balanced across the top providers to maximize uptime, but you can customize how this works using the provider object in the request body. Prioritize providers that have not seen significant outages in the last 10 seconds.Starting Price: Free -
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Claude Code
Anthropic
Claude Code is an AI-powered coding agent designed to work directly inside your existing development environment. It goes beyond simple autocomplete by understanding entire codebases and helping developers build, debug, refactor, and ship features faster. Developers can interact with Claude Code from the terminal, IDEs, Slack, or the web, making it easy to stay in flow without switching tools. By describing tasks in natural language, users can let Claude handle code exploration, modifications, and explanations. Claude Code can analyze project structure, dependencies, and architecture to onboard developers quickly. It integrates with common command-line tools, version control systems, and testing workflows. This makes it a powerful companion for both individual developers and teams working on complex software projects.Starting Price: $20/month -
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Roo Code
Roo Code
Roo Code is an AI-powered software engineering platform designed to help developers build, debug, and ship code faster. It works directly inside your IDE through a VS Code extension or autonomously in the cloud using AI agents. Roo Code supports multiple AI models and providers, giving developers full flexibility and control. Role-based modes keep AI focused on specific tasks like coding, debugging, testing, or planning. The platform is open source, secure, and transparent by design. Developers can configure workflows to match their exact preferences. Roo Code fits seamlessly into modern development environments for both individuals and teams.Starting Price: Free -
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Kilo Code
Kilo Code
Kilo Code is a powerful open-source coding agent designed to help developers build, ship, and iterate faster across every stage of the software development workflow. It offers multiple modes—including Ask, Architect, Code, Debug, and Orchestrator—so developers can switch seamlessly between tasks with tailored AI support. The platform includes features such as hallucination-free code, automatic failure recovery, and deep context awareness to ensure accuracy and reliability. Developers can run parallel agents, enjoy fast autocomplete, and even deploy applications with a single click. With access to 500+ models and integration across terminals, VS Code, and JetBrains editors, Kilo provides unmatched flexibility. As the #1 agent on OpenRouter with over 750,000 users, it has quickly become a preferred choice for modern AI-assisted development.Starting Price: $15/user/month -
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Cline
Cline AI Coding Agent
Cline is an open-source AI coding agent that helps developers understand, modify, and automate software development tasks directly from their IDE, terminal, or embedded applications. The platform supports coordinated code editing, bash command execution, planning, and autonomous workflows while giving developers control over every step of the process. Cline works with major AI models including Claude, GPT, Gemini, Mistral, DeepSeek, Ollama, and any OpenAI-compatible API without locking users into a single provider. Developers can use Cline to refactor large codebases, automate repetitive engineering tasks, integrate with CI/CD pipelines, and extend functionality through plugins and the Model Context Protocol (MCP). The platform also supports custom coding rules, reusable skills, multi-agent collaboration, and scheduled automations for complex software projects.Starting Price: Free -
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Sup AI
Sup AI
Sup AI is a multi-LLM platform that merges outputs from several top large language models, such as GPT, Claude, Llama, and more, to generate richer, more accurate, and better-validated answers than any single model could provide. It applies real-time “logprob confidence scoring,” analyzing each token’s probability to detect uncertainty or hallucination; when a model’s confidence falls below a threshold, the response is halted, helping ensure that delivered answers remain high-quality and trustworthy. Sup’s “multi-model fusion” then compares, contrasts, and consolidates outputs from different models, cross-verifying and synthesizing the best parts into a final result. Sup also supports “multimodal RAG” (retrieval-augmented generation) to incorporate external data (text, PDFs, images) into context-aware responses, giving the AI access to factual sources and helping it “never forget” relevant information.Starting Price: $20 per month
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