Recently, Moonshot announced that its strongest programming model, the native multimodal large model Kimi K2.5, has been officially integrated into Kimi Code. To celebrate this technological breakthrough, the official also launched a limited-time offer and a major billing adjustment, aiming to provide developers with a smoother and more accurate AI programming experience.

Performance Leap: K2.5 Brings New Power to Programming

As the latest masterpiece of the Kimi family, the K2.5 model has achieved significant breakthroughs in visual understanding, complex code logic, and Agent cluster capabilities. The integration into Kimi Code means that developers will now receive more accurate responses and stronger logical support when handling multimodal inputs (such as generating code from UI design drafts) and tackling difficult programming tasks.

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To thank users, Kimi Code has launched a limited-time promotion: from now until February 28, 2026, both new and existing users can enjoy up to three times the usual usage quota. More importantly, this promotion removes speed limits and purchase restrictions, ensuring that every developer can experience the high efficiency brought by K2.5 at full speed.

Billing Revolution: From "Per Request" to "Per Token"

Based on user feedback, Kimi Code has completed a key optimization: it has officially canceled the billing plan based on request count and fully switched to a more scientific and transparent Token billing model.

  • On-Demand Deduction: Quotas will be strictly calculated based on the actual input and output length of users.

  • Precise Computing Power: Simple questions will consume only a few Tokens, while complex tasks will have more room to perform.

In short, the new billing method makes quotas more "durable," ensuring that every bit of computing power is precisely used for actual development needs. Currently, all user quotas have been reset according to the new method, and developers can immediately access the Kimi Code official website to start an efficient Happy Coding mode.