
OpenRouter SDK
The OpenRouter SDK is a TypeScript toolkit designed to help you build AI-powered features and solutions in any JS or TS based runtime. Giving you easy access to 400+ models across providers in an easy and type-safe way.
To learn more about how to use the OpenRouter SDK, check out our API Reference and Documentation.
SDK Installation
The SDK can be installed with either npm, pnpm, bun or yarn package managers.
NPM
npm add @openrouter/sdkPNPM
pnpm add @openrouter/sdkBun
bun add @openrouter/sdkYarn
yarn add @openrouter/sdkThis package is published as an ES Module (ESM) only. For applications using CommonJS, use
await import("@openrouter/sdk")to import and use this package.
Migrating callModel to @openrouter/agent
callModeland its associated types have moved to the@openrouter/agentpackage. If you are usingcallModel, tool definitions, or related types from@openrouter/sdk, you should migrate to@openrouter/agent.To assist with the migration, run:
npx skills add OpenRouterTeam/skills --skill openrouter-agent-migration
Requirements
For supported JavaScript runtimes, please consult RUNTIMES.md.
SDK Usage
import { OpenRouter } from "@openrouter/sdk";
const openRouter = new OpenRouter();
const result = await openRouter.chat.send({
messages: [
{
role: "user",
content: "Hello, how are you?",
},
],
model: "openai/gpt-5",
provider: {
zdr: true,
sort: "price",
},
stream: true
});
for await (const chunk of result) {
console.log(chunk.choices[0].delta.content)
}
Pagination
Some of the endpoints in this SDK support pagination. To use pagination, you
make your SDK calls as usual, but the returned response object will also be an
async iterable that can be consumed using the for await...of
syntax.
Here's an example of one such pagination call:
import { OpenRouter } from "@openrouter/sdk";
const openRouter = new OpenRouter({
httpReferer: "<value>",
appTitle: "<value>",
appCategories: "<value>",
apiKey: process.env["OPENROUTER_API_KEY"] ?? "",
});
async function run() {
const result = await openRouter.byok.list();
for await (const page of result) {
console.log(page);
}
}
run();
File uploads
Certain SDK methods accept files as part of a multi-part request. It is possible and typically recommended to upload files as a stream rather than reading the entire contents into memory. This avoids excessive memory consumption and potentially crashing with out-of-memory errors when working with very large files. The following example demonstrates how to attach a file stream to a request.
Depending on your JavaScript runtime, there are convenient utilities that return a handle to a file without reading the entire contents into memory:
- Node.js v20+: Since v20, Node.js comes with a native
openAsBlobfunction innode:fs.- Bun: The native
Bun.filefunction produces a file handle that can be used for streaming file uploads.- Browsers: All supported browsers return an instance to a
Filewhen reading the value from an<input type="file">element.- Node.js v18: A file stream can be created using the
fileFromhelper fromfetch-blob/from.js.
import { OpenRouter } from "@openrouter/sdk";
import { openAsBlob } from "node:fs";
const openRouter = new OpenRouter({
httpReferer: "<value>",
appTitle: "<value>",
appCategories: "<value>",
apiKey: process.env["OPENROUTER_API_KEY"] ?? "",
});
async function run() {
const result = await openRouter.files.upload({
requestBody: {
file: await openAsBlob("example.file"),
},
});
console.log(result);
}
run();
Debugging
You can setup your SDK to emit debug logs for SDK requests and responses.
You can pass a logger that matches console's interface as an SDK option.
Beware that debug logging will reveal secrets, like API tokens in headers, in log messages printed to a console or files. It's recommended to use this feature only during local development and not in production.
import { OpenRouter } from "@openrouter/sdk";
const sdk = new OpenRouter({ debugLogger: console });You can also enable a default debug logger by setting an environment variable OPENROUTER_DEBUG to true.
Development
Running Tests
To run the test suite, you'll need to set up your environment with an OpenRouter API key.
Local Development
Copy the example environment file:
cp .env.example .envEdit
.envand add your OpenRouter API key:OPENROUTER_API_KEY=your_api_key_hereRun the tests:
npx vitest