Kimi model and migration thread.
A compact, source-linked history of the product states that matter to adoption—not a comprehensive model database.
From K2.5
to K3.
The index records availability, migration, and promised future states separately so that “latest model” does not erase operational history.
Kimi K2.6
Multimodal general model positioned as an advance in open-source coding and broad capability.
Kimi K2.7 Code
Coding-focused model in the Kimi product line.
Kimi K3 product & API
Official documentation describes a 2.8-trillion-parameter flagship with native visual understanding and a one-million-token context window. The API model ID is kimi-k3.
Kimi K3 full weights
Official documentation promises the full model weights by this date, with additional architecture, training, and evaluation details.
Kimi K2.5 platform retirement
Kimi documentation says K2.5 is closed to new users and scheduled for full-platform removal, making migration behavior part of the K3 adoption story.
Update policy
A new fact does not silently replace the previous state. If the weight date changes, the license differs from expectations, a model ID is deprecated, or a runtime path appears, the timeline should preserve the old claim and append the new state with a source and observation date.
What this index does not claim
It does not certify benchmark quality, self-hosting feasibility, licensing suitability, or production readiness. Those conclusions require evidence beyond a release timeline.