Today, Meta Superintelligence Labs released Muse Spark 1.1. Alongside it, Meta opened a public preview of the Meta Model API. That second part is the structural change. Meta’s models previously reached developers mainly as open weights. Muse Spark 1.1 is closed, hosted, and metered per token. So the question is narrow. Where does it belong in a stack you already run?
What is Muse Spark 1.1?
Meta describes it as a multimodal reasoning model built for agentic tasks. Reported gains over the first Muse Spark sit in tool use, computer use, coding, and multimodal understanding. The context window is 1,000,000 tokens. Meta Model API docs list 1,048,576.
Core Capabilities and Features
Because it is a reasoning model, so it thinks before answering. Furthermore, this reasoning effort is adjustable per request. Inputs span text, images, video, and documents; output is text. The API also exposes structured output, parallel tool calling, a Files API, and prompt caching. Adding a web_search tool to a Responses API call returns cited answers.











