MiMo (Xiaomi) vs Paperclip

Which one should you pick? Here's the full breakdown.

MiMo (Xiaomi)

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8.3/10

Xiaomi's MiMo-V2.5 family launched 2026-04-22 -- Pro (1T total / 42B active MoE, 1M context, native vision+audio reasoning), Multimodal base, TTS (3 sub-models: base, VoiceDesign, VoiceClone), and ASR (open-source, English + Chinese + major dialects). Full voice pipeline for the agent era. Extra-charge 1M-context tier removed at launch

Our Pick

Paperclip

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8.6/10

Open-source orchestration layer that turns your AI agents into a company -- org charts, budgets, governance, and heartbeats for the whole team

CategoryMiMo (Xiaomi)Paperclip
Ease of Use7.07.5
Output Quality8.08.5
Value9.09.5
Features9.09.0
Overall8.38.6

Pricing Comparison

FeatureMiMo (Xiaomi)Paperclip
Free TierYesYes
Starting Price$0$0

Which Should You Pick?

Pick MiMo (Xiaomi) if...

Teams building voice-first agentic products that need a coordinated reasoning + TTS + ASR stack from a single vendor. Also Chinese-market builders and developers who need strong multimodal (vision + audio) inputs in one API call without stitching three providers together. The no-surcharge 1M-context stance makes MiMo-V2.5-Pro especially attractive for long-document agentic workloads.

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Pick Paperclip if...

Operators running multiple agents who need real coordination -- an indie hacker running a content shop, a small team testing autonomous-biz concepts, or anyone whose 'I'll just open another Claude Code tab' workflow has hit the wall. The org-chart framing is a huge upgrade if you have 5+ agents already.

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Our Verdict

MiMo (Xiaomi) and Paperclip are extremely close overall. Your choice comes down to specific needs -- MiMo (Xiaomi) is better for teams building voice-first agentic products that need a coordinated reasoning + tts + asr stack from a single vendor, while Paperclip works best for operators running multiple agents who need real coordination -- an indie hacker running a content shop, a small team testing autonomous-biz concepts, or anyone whose 'i'll just open another claude code tab' workflow has hit the wall.