MiniMax M2.7 is here
#5 on PinchBench. $0.30/M input. Available now in Kilo.
Why M2.7 matters
Near-Opus performance at a fraction of the cost
Near-Opus performance at a fraction of the cost
3.7-point jump from MiniMax M2.5 — moved MiniMax from mid-pack to top tier
Reads deeply before writing — catches things other models miss
Solves tasks no other model can (unique solve on SPARQL reasoning)
Self-evolving model: ran 100+ rounds of autonomous scaffold optimization
“These models aren't interchangeable. They're complementary.”
PinchBench — Top 5
50 models evaluated
Use it everywhere in Kilo
Pick the surface that fits your workflow
VS Code & JetBrains
Select M2.7 from 500+ models in your editor. Switch models per task.
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Why Kilo Code
Open source, no vendor lock-in, zero markup
Open Source
Apache 2.0. Inspect, modify, self-host. No black boxes.
500+ Models
Not locked into one provider. Switch models per task, per project.
BYOK (Bring Your Own Key)
Use your own API keys. Direct provider pricing. No middleman.
$0/month Base Price
Free to start. No subscription required. Ever.
Pay As You Go
Only pay for tokens you use. Zero markup on provider prices.
M2.7 at Provider Cost
$0.30/M input, $1.20/M output. Same as MiniMax direct.
When to use M2.7
With 500+ models in Kilo, pick the right model for the job
Use M2.7 when
- Complex refactors spanning multiple files
- Codebase-wide changes needing deep context
- Tasks where thoroughness > speed
- Budget-conscious work needing near-frontier quality
Consider lighter models when
- Quick iteration cycles
- Well-scoped, time-sensitive edits
- Simple file changes or boilerplate
Bottom line: With 500+ models in Kilo, you're never locked in.
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