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GLM‑4.5Open-source hybrid-reasoning MoE foundation model built for agentic, coding, and tool-use tasks

4.5 (6)
Daniel NikulshynReviewed by Daniel Nikulshyn·Updated June 2026

Overview

GLM-4.5 is an open-source large language model developed by Zhipu AI (Z.ai) as part of the GLM model family. It uses a Mixture-of-Experts (MoE) architecture and a hybrid-reasoning design that lets the model either "think" before responding or answer directly, targeting agentic workflows, coding, and tool use. The model supports a 128K-token context window and native tool calling. The model is positioned for developers building AI agents and coding assistants. It introduced "Interleaved Thinking," where the model reasons before each response and tool call, which later GLM releases (GLM-4.6 and GLM-4.7) extended with features like Preserved Thinking and Turn-level Thinking. GLM-4.5 emphasizes agentic coding, integrating with mainstream agent frameworks and coding tools such as Claude Code, Cline, Roo Code, and Kilo Code. The GitHub repository hosts model resources, inference code, and examples, while the weights are released openly for self-hosting and the API is offered through the Z.ai API Platform. The repository now also documents successor models GLM-4.6 (expanding context to 200K tokens) and GLM-4.7, alongside a lightweight 30B-A3B variant (GLM-4.7-Flash) for more efficient deployment. As an open-weight release, GLM-4.5 competes with other open models aimed at agentic and coding use cases. Its strengths lie in tool use, reasoning control, and openness, though running a large MoE model locally requires substantial hardware, and newer GLM versions have since superseded it on benchmarks.

Key features

  • Mixture-of-Experts (MoE) architecture
  • Hybrid reasoning with thinking/non-thinking modes
  • Native tool calling for agents
  • Interleaved thinking before responses and tool calls
  • 128K context window
  • Agentic coding optimization

Pricing

Model
Free
Rating
4.5 / 5 (6)

Use cases

Build autonomous AI agents

Leverage GLM-4.5's agent-optimized design and tool use capabilities to create autonomous agents that can plan, reason, and execute multi-step tasks.

Long-document analysis

Use the 128K context window to process and reason over lengthy documents, codebases, or transcripts in a single pass.

Hybrid reasoning workflows

Apply the hybrid-reasoning MoE architecture to tasks requiring both quick responses and deeper step-by-step problem solving.

Self-hosted open-source LLM deployment

Deploy GLM-4.5 on private infrastructure for organizations needing customizable, open-source foundation models with full control over data.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Open-source weights available for self-hosting
  • Hybrid-reasoning design with controllable thinking mode
  • Strong focus on agentic coding and tool use
  • Integrates with popular agent frameworks like Claude Code and Cline
  • 128K-token context window

Cons

  • Large MoE model demands significant hardware to self-host
  • Superseded by newer GLM-4.6 and GLM-4.7 releases
  • Best performance often relies on the hosted Z.ai API

Reviews

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Devin Walker

May 18, 2026

Does the job

Pretty happy overall. The core workflow just works and it saves real time. The docs could be deeper can be annoying, but no dealbreakers — I'd recommend it to a friend without hesitating.

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Joanna Kowalski

May 11, 2026

Use it every day

Honestly didn't expect to like it this much. The integrations is exactly what I needed, and it is genuinely easy to set up. I do wish the mobile experience lags, but I reach for it almost every day now and it just clicks.

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Kwame Mensah

Feb 21, 2026

Use it every day

Honestly didn't expect to like it this much. The integrations is exactly what I needed, and it is genuinely easy to set up. I do wish the mobile experience lags, but I reach for it almost every day now and it just clicks.

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Priya Nair

Jan 22, 2026

Solid for our team

We rolled this out across the team last quarter and it is genuinely easy to set up. The core workflow fits neatly into how we already work, and the automation removed a step we used to do by hand. but it has held up under daily use.

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Mei-Ling Wong

Jun 27, 2025

Years in this space

I've evaluated a lot of these over the years. What stands out here is the integrations — handled better than most — and the value for money is strong. Worth the time if this is your use case.

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Daniel Schmidt

Jun 20, 2025

Solid for our team

We rolled this out across the team last quarter and support is responsive. The core workflow fits neatly into how we already work, and the core workflow removed a step we used to do by hand. A few rough edges remain, which is the main caveat, but it has held up under daily use.

Q&A

Is GLM-4.5 open source and free to use?

Yes, GLM-4.5 is an open-source foundation model, meaning its weights and code can be accessed and used without licensing fees, though deployment costs (e.g., compute infrastructure) still apply.

What makes GLM-4.5 suitable for intelligent agent tasks?

GLM-4.5 is a hybrid-reasoning Mixture-of-Experts (MoE) foundation model specifically optimized for agent workflows, with built-in tool use capabilities and a 128K context window for handling long, multi-step tasks.

How large is the context window in GLM-4.5?

GLM-4.5 supports a 128K token context window, allowing it to process and reason over long documents, extended conversations, or complex multi-step agent tasks within a single session.

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