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"textContent": "Right, OpenRouter is a middleware proxy that maintains translations from proprietary APIs to OpenAI-compatible APIs, but that alone is not sufficient for broad standardization in the AI ecosystem. There are also various issues with reasoning/thinking models that can differ between providers:\n\ndocs.openwebui.com\n\n### Reasoning & Thinking Models / Open WebUI\n\nOpen WebUI provides first-class support for models that exhibit \"thinking\" or \"reasoning\" behaviors (such as DeepSeek R1, OpenAI o1, and others). These models often generate internal chains of thought before providing a final answer.\n\nThis is more of a nice-to-have feature. Remember that Open WebUI is actively avoiding proprietary APIs to prevent unsustainable architectural bloat, among other reasons.[1] The AI ecosystem is advancing rapidly, so what may work now may not work in the (near) future.\n\n* * *\n\n 1. ❓ FAQ / Open WebUI ↩︎\n\n\n",
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