Singapore AI Startup AI.cc Launches Multi-Model API Platform for 400+ Models
Source: AiThority
Singapore-based AI infrastructure company AI.cc has expanded its unified multi-model platform, offering enterprises access to over 400 frontier models through a single OpenAI-compatible API, with reported cost reductions of up to 80% for complex AI agent pipelines.

Singapore-based AI infrastructure company AI.cc has expanded its unified multi-model platform, offering enterprises access to over 400 frontier models through a single OpenAI-compatible API. The move signals a growing push among Singapore tech firms to break enterprises free from single-LLM vendor lock-in.
The platform, built around a decentralised "One API" architecture, lets developers hot-swap between models from OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, DeepSeek, and others by changing a single base URL configuration. AI.cc claims organisations migrating complex agent pipelines to its infrastructure have reported up to 80% reductions in API operational costs through dynamic task delegation — routing simpler subtasks to cost-efficient models while reserving frontier models for critical reasoning tasks.
This launch arrives as Singapore-based enterprises accelerate their AI adoption beyond experimentation into production-grade deployments. The city-state has positioned itself as Southeast Asia's AI infrastructure hub, with companies like AI.cc capitalising on its strong data compliance framework and cross-border trade connectivity to serve clients across North America, Europe, and Asia-Pacific.
Why it matters for Singapore: AI.cc's expansion adds another data point to Singapore's growing role as an AI infrastructure intermediary. By building a multi-model orchestration layer from Singapore, the company is tapping into a broad trend: enterprises increasingly want flexibility across AI models rather than dependence on any single provider. For Singapore's developer ecosystem, this means more granular access to frontier AI capabilities without the enterprise procurement overhead typically associated with managing multiple API contracts.