Mozilla.ai Releases Otari, an Open-Source LLM Control Plane
Otari gives developers a single open-source layer to manage LLM infrastructure, reducing the need to build custom routing and governance for each provider.
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Mozilla.ai, the startup founded by Mozilla, released Otari on July 6, 2026. It is an open-source control plane that centrally manages LLM infrastructure, handling request routing, cost management, governance, and reliability across multiple providers. The tool aims to reduce the time developers spend on infrastructure operations.
Mozilla.ai, the startup Mozilla founded to build an open AI ecosystem, released Otari on July 6. The company observed that teams deploying LLMs were repeatedly building their own routing logic, managing provider keys, and implementing governance for each application. Otari is a dedicated control plane that sits between the application and LLM providers, centralizing those tasks. It supports routing to multiple providers via one endpoint, budget management, API key governance, and automatic failover. The project is open-source and hosted on GitHub.
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