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OpenRouter (and potentially Azure in the near future) are options if verifying for enterprise API use is too hard to stomach.


Neither will be. Both OpenRouter and Azure (through requiring and enterprise agreement, only available to large orgs with 500+ devices) require it for o3 to this very day, and already do so for GPT-5, the main model under discussion in this thread (sure, not mini and nano, but those aren't where 95% of the attention is focused on).


openrouter requires an openai api key.


Where did you get that from? I am currently using GPT-5 via OpenRouter and never added an OpenAI key to my account there. Same for any previous OpenAI model. BYOK is an option, not a necessity.


You had to use your own key for o3 at least.

> Note that BYOK is required for this model. Set up here: https://openrouter.ai/settings/integrations

https://openrouter.ai/api/v1/models


> {"id":"openai/gpt-5-chat","canonical_slug":"openai/gpt-5-chat-2025-08-07","hugging_face_id":"","name":"OpenAI: GPT-5 Chat","created":1754587837,"description":"GPT-5 Chat is designed for advanced, natural, multimodal, and context-aware conversations for enterprise applications.","context_length":400000,"architecture":{"modality":"text+image->text","input_modalities":["file","image","text"],"output_modalities":["text"],"tokenizer":"GPT","instruct_type":null},"pricing":{"prompt":"0.00000125","completion":"0.00001","request":"0","image":"0","audio":"0","web_search":"0","internal_reasoning":"0","input_cache_read":"0.000000125"},"top_provider":{"context_length":400000,"max_completion_tokens":128000,"is_moderated":true},"per_request_limits":null,"supported_parameters":["max_tokens","response_format","seed","structured_outputs"]},

If you look at the JSON you linked, it does not enforce BYOK for openai/gpt-5-chat, nor for openai/gpt-5-mini or openai/gpt-5-nano.


Did I say GPT-5? I said o3. :) That was a rebuttal to you saying you have never needed to add your key to use an OpenAI model before.


Fair, I should not have said "any".


It does for the model this thread is about: openai/gpt-5.


What's openai/gpt-5 vs openai/gpt-5-chat?




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