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Moonshot AI's Kimi. Built to handle very long inputs.
Updated June 2026
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Kimi, from Moonshot AI, is known for working with a lot of text at once. If you're feeding it long documents or a big chunk of code, it does well at keeping the whole thing in view. Chat with it on OneCompiler in the browser.
It's a capable general assistant too, but the long-context handling is the main reason to pick it.
Replies are Markdown with copyable, highlighted code, so anything it writes is easy to take into your editor and run.
Learn more about Kimi on the official site
Best for
- Long documents and inputs
- Reasoning over big codebases
- General chat and coding
- Summarizing large inputs
Kimi models on OneCompiler
| Model | Good for | Plan |
|---|---|---|
| Kimi K2.6 | Handles very long inputs while staying coherent. | Free |
What you can do with Kimi
- Summarize a long document
- Reason over a large chunk of code
- Pull the key points from a big transcript
- Answer questions about a long file
- Draft and edit long-form text
- Compare a few documents at once
How it works
- 1. Pick a Kimi model above and choose Start chatting.
- 2. Ask your question — answers stream in with syntax-highlighted code.
- 3. Copy any code block, or paste it into the OneCompiler editor to run it in the browser.
How Kimi compares
Kimi's edge is long context. If you're pasting in a big document or a large chunk of code, it stays coherent where shorter-context models start to drop details. For everyday questions, GPT or Gemini are just as good, so reach for Kimi when the input is large.
Frequently asked questions
Is Kimi free?
Yes, within the usual daily limits.
What makes Kimi different?
It handles long context well, so it's useful when the model needs to consider a lot at once, like a long file or a big transcript.
Can Kimi write and run code?
Yes. It returns copyable code blocks; run them in the OneCompiler editor, which supports 100+ languages.
How long an input can Kimi handle?
Kimi is built for long context, so it does well with large documents and big chunks of code in a single conversation.
Do I need a Moonshot account or API key?
No account and no API key. You sign in to OneCompiler to start chatting and to keep your history.
Is my conversation private?
Yes. Chats are private to your account by default and only shared if you choose to.