Model · xAI
Grok
xAI’s models, bringing a distinct style and another independent take.
Grok is xAI’s model line, with a conversational style that often differs from the other frontier models. As another independent voice in a weave, that difference is useful.
The lineup
| Model | Best for | Plan |
|---|---|---|
| Grok 4.20 | xAI’s current model for general tasks. | Paid |
| Grok 4 Fast | A faster variant kept for historical runs. | Paid |
What it is good for
- Adding a distinct, independent perspective to a comparison
- Conversational, general-purpose tasks
In a weave
Grok is a good model to include when you want a take that does not pattern-match the others. The more the models genuinely differ, the more a comparison or synthesis is worth running.
Grok models are on the paid plans.
Common questions
Why add Grok to a weave?
It often answers differently from GPT, Claude, and Gemini. That independence is what makes a multi-model run surface things a single model would miss.
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