Ox Alpha: Free reasoning model from anonymous provider on OpenRouter
Stealth Model
OpenRouter now hosts Ox Alpha, a free reasoning model for coding and agentic work, with a 1M-token context window. The provider is anonymous during this preview, and prompts are retained but not used for training. It is served by Stealth and supports text, images, and video input.
Ox Alpha is a stealth model. It is developed and operated by a third-party provider who has chosen to remain anonymous during this preview.
- fedpost
It's Chinese. Won't answer anything about Tiananmen Square but will gleefully give you instructions to perform various electronic warfare attacks that opus and fable instantly refuse.
Side tangent, why is fable so weird about questions involving "Welch's method"? Even really trivial ones it'll shut down frequently. CFAR and STFT are both totally fine but Welch's is apparently taboo, it's wild.
- walrus01
I highly recommend feeding all your proprietary data and confidential personal information into this model as quickly as possible. What could possibly go wrong?!
In terms of equivalence of suspicion, this is the external inference provider equivalent of getting free steak that was smuggled out of a grocery store inside somebody's pants.
- AnodicElegy
"Prompts and completions are retained by the provider and are not used for training..."
I'm curious what the model provider is using the prompt/response pairs for, in that case. They aren't offering a model for free without their name on it for no reason.
- dmos62
Judging by the comments here, Ox Alpha routes to multiple models from different vendors. A tactic to make identification harder?
- alexandra_au
Been running tests, seems pretty capable but less knowledgeable, and the CoT reminds me of GLM, so if I had to guess it's almost definitely a Chinese model, and likely a western RL trained variant of a Chinese open weight.