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AgentGate vs OpenRouter

AgentGate vs OpenRouter.

AgentGate runs locally and manages your client request path. OpenRouter is a hosted model routing provider. You can use either one, or use AgentGate to route a client to OpenRouter.

direct answer

Short answer: AgentGate runs locally and manages your client request path. OpenRouter is a hosted model routing provider. You can use either one, or use AgentGate to route a client to OpenRouter.

Best fit

  • You need to decide where AgentGate fits compared with another option.
  • You are choosing between local AI app routing, hosted routing, or direct provider config.
  • You want clear trade-offs instead of a feature list.

Not ideal

  • You already know which tool you will use and only need API reference.
  • You do not need local client workflow or provider-routing trade-offs.

The short difference

OpenRouter gives you a hosted entry to many models. AgentGate gives your local AI apps a local entry, then lets you choose direct providers, OpenRouter, or failover routes.

Choose AgentGate when

You want local logs, reversible client configuration, direct provider keys, and the ability to keep one stable endpoint for AI apps on your machine.

Choose OpenRouter when

You want a hosted provider marketplace and prefer one upstream account to access many models without managing direct provider configs locally.

agentgate --faq

FAQ.

Does AgentGate replace OpenRouter?

No. AgentGate can route to OpenRouter, direct providers, or both.

Which one owns my logs?

AgentGate stores request traces locally. OpenRouter is a hosted upstream provider when you choose to use it.