Z.ai raises the prices for its most advanced AI model, GLM-5.1, by 8% to 17% compared to GLM-5 Turbo, joining Alibaba and Tencent as agentic AI demand surges
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Z.ai Hikes Prices on Top AI Model as Agentic Demand Surges
Zhipu raises GLM-5.1 pricing by at least 8%, following Alibaba and Tencent as Chinese AI companies cash in on agentic AI demand.
Chinese AI firm Zhipu (Z.ai) is charging more for its flagship model. The company bumped pricing on GLM-5.1 by at least 8% compared to its predecessor, GLM-5 Turbo.
The move puts Zhipu in step with other major Chinese AI players. Alibaba and Tencent have also raised prices as demand for agentic AI capabilities continues to climb.
The pricing shift signals a broader trend across China's AI industry. After a prolonged period of aggressive undercutting and subsidized API access, leading providers are now confident enough in demand to start raising rates. Agentic AI — systems that can autonomously execute multi-step tasks — is driving the surge.
For developers and enterprises relying on these models, the era of rock-bottom Chinese AI pricing may be winding down. The 8% hike is modest, but the direction is clear.