Ramp launched a new AI tool Thursday that lets businesses access multiple large language models through a single API, pushing the corporate spend platform deeper into the fast-growing AI inference market.
Dubbed Router, the service also ties AI model selection and usage more closely to Ramp’s existing tools for tracking and managing AI spending. TechCrunch reported that the product resembles OpenRouter, though Ramp currently supports fewer models.
The company is positioning Router as both a new AI revenue opportunity and a way to deepen relationships with existing customers through integrated monitoring and spend controls.
Ramp said it has quietly relied on an internal version of the routing system for about three years to support its own AI workloads. Router’s model menu includes options from OpenAI, Anthropic, DeepSeek, Moonshot, Minimax, Nvidia, xAI and Z.ai. Ramp also offers multiple routing approaches, including settings that steer traffic toward certain provider tiers and another that selects models based on up to three user-chosen benchmarks.
The product includes tools designed to lower experimentation costs by routing complex requests to more expensive models while handling simpler tasks with cheaper alternatives. A dashboard provides visibility into usage and performance, including token consumption, costs, response times and fallback behavior.













