9Router adds Ollama executor, audio input
9Router's latest release extends its open-source AI routing layer with an Ollama local executor, Gemini audio input, and tunnel protocol updates. The core pitch stays the same: one OpenAI-compatible endpoint that routes Claude Code, Cursor, Copilot, Codex, and other clients across 40+ providers with automatic fallback and token compression.
This is infrastructure glue more than a flashy app launch: 9Router is trying to make model access a routing problem, not a vendor lock-in problem. That matters most for people who run coding agents all day and care more about uptime and spend than model purity.
- –One OpenAI-compatible endpoint lowers integration friction across CLI tools and IDEs
- –The 3-tier fallback model is the differentiator: subscription first, cheap second, free last
- –RTK token compression is practical because tool output is where agentic coding burns budget fastest
- –Self-hosted routing plus quota tracking gives teams more control than a single-provider setup
- –The active release cadence suggests a project moving from wrapper to serious routing layer
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2026-05-07
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