China’s Zhipu AI open-sources flagship model, raises prices to narrow gap with US rivals
Zhipu AI, a Chinese AI company, open-sourced its flagship model, GLM-5.1, on Wednesday while simultaneously raising its API prices by 10%. This move signals a shift towards monetizing advanced AI capabilities amid increasing competition with US rivals.

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AI-generatedZhipu AI, a Chinese AI company, open-sourced its flagship model, GLM-5.1, on Wednesday while simultaneously raising its API prices by 10%. This move signals a shift towards monetizing advanced AI capabilities amid increasing competition with US rivals. The price increase, Zhipu's second this year, aims to narrow the pricing gap with US models like Anthropic's Claude Opus, though a significant difference remains. GLM-5.1 was initially released as a proprietary product to coding subscription users last month. Benchmarking firm Artificial Analysis ranked GLM-5.1 as the strongest open model globally based on overall intelligence. News of the open-sourcing and price increase led to an 11.5% rise in Zhipu's Hong Kong-listed shares.
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5 extractedBenchmarking firm Artificial Analysis ranked GLM-5.1 as the strongest open model globally based on overall intelligence.
Anthropic’s Claude Opus 4.6 cost US$5 per million input tokens and US$25 per million output tokens as of February 2026.
Zhipu charges US$1.40 per million input tokens and about US$4.40 per million output tokens.
Zhipu’s Hong Kong-listed shares rose 11.5 per cent on Wednesday.
Zhipu AI open-sourced its latest flagship model, GLM-5.1, on Wednesday while raising application programming interface prices by 10 per cent.