Xiaomi Unveils Its Flagship AI Model: MiMo-V2-Pro
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Xiaomi unveiled its flagship MiMo-V2-Pro model, which it calls the “brain” for AI agents.
The model first appeared on March 11, 2026, on the OpenRouter platform under the codename Hunter Alpha, with no developer specified.
Now, Xiaomi’s AI development team, led by former DeepSeek engineer Luo Fuli, has announced that Hunter Alpha was an “early internal test build of MiMo-V2-Pro”—the company’s flagship AI model optimized for agent-based tasks. The release of Xiaomi’s new model comes amid the growing popularity of the OpenClaw framework, which is designed for creating AI agents capable of performing various actions on behalf of users and is becoming increasingly popular in China.
MiMo-V2-Pro supports five major frameworks for creating AI agents, including OpenClaw. Developers can test the algorithm for free for a week. Following the announcement of its flagship AI model, Xiaomi shares in Hong Kong rose 5.8%.
The Hunter Alpha algorithm, released last week, described itself as a “Chinese AI model trained primarily in Chinese.” It also stated that it was trained using data spanning the period up to May 2025, the same timeframe reported by the DeepSeek chatbot. However, when asked about its creator, the algorithm refused to answer. “I only know my name, parameter scale, and context window size,” Hunter Alpha stated. The description stated that it was a model with 1 trillion parameters and a context window of 1 million tokens.
The model is available in the free MiMo Chat chatbot and the MiMo Claw autonomous AI agent. MiMo-V2-Pro is also available through the Xiaomi API, priced at $1 and $3 for 1 million input and output tokens, respectively, with up to 256,000 tokens used. Prices beyond that are $2 and $6, respectively.
