#google gemini api?

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twin ice
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I was wondering if there was a way to put your own API key for example on OpenRouter or Gemini

spice walrusBOT
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Hi @twin ice. I'm kapa.ai, your friendly support bot. I will try to answer your question by searching through the knowledge base. :wave:

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Based on the knowledge sources, Warp currently doesn't offer the ability for individual users to use their own API keys for AI models like Gemini or through services like OpenRouter.

There is, however, significant user interest in this feature. There's an open GitHub issue specifically tracking the request to add support for using your own LLM API keys: Option to add own LLM API key. This issue has received numerous upvotes and comments from users expressing interest in this functionality.

Currently, the "Bring Your Own LLM" option is only available on Warp's Enterprise plan, as mentioned in the Agent Mode FAQs. According to a Warp support staff member in one of the Discord threads, this is because "bring your own LLM brings engineering lift with it as well, it's on the enterprise plan for company's that have compliance and security requirements."

The Warp team has acknowledged they are "actively investigating this feature and its implementation, billing, etc." If you're interested in this feature, you can add your support by giving a 👍 to the GitHub issue and subscribing to it for updates.

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twin ice
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Do I have to have a subscription to continue using AI?

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@spice walrus

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Let me check the knowledge base for you again. One moment! :books:

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Sorry @twin ice, I seem to be having a bit of trouble. Don't worry though, I've pinged my support and they will try to fix me up! :technologist:

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twin ice
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@spice walrus When I reach my request limit, I can no longer request ia?

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Let me check the knowledge base for you again. One moment! :books:

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Based on the knowledge sources, when you reach your Warp AI request limit, you will not be able to make additional AI requests until your limit resets. Here's what happens specifically:

Free Plan

If you're on the Free plan (which has 40 requests per month), once you've used all your requests, you'll need to wait until your next 30-day cycle begins before you can use Warp AI again. The error message will tell you when your limit resets.

Team Plan

If you're on the Team plan, you get 200 requests per month per user. Once exhausted, you'll need to wait for the reset date.

Token Limits vs. Request Limits

It's important to note that there are two different types of limits:

  1. Request limits - The number of times you can query Warp AI
  2. Token limits - The total amount of text processed by the AI model

You might hit your token limit before using all your requests if your queries are particularly large. As one user noted in a GitHub issue: "AI usage as reported in the settings shows 74/100 requests, but I get the message: 'I'm sorry, I can't complete that request. You've reached the monthly token limit.'" GitHub Issue

What Happens on Turbo Plan

If you're on the Turbo plan and exceed your monthly token or AI request limit, Warp will automatically switch you to "Lite" mode - a more basic AI model that allows you to continue using AI features with no added cost until your quota resets Plans & Pricing FAQ.

Your limits reset every 30 days from your signup date, and you can monitor your usage under Settings > AI > Usage.

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