Model · Alibaba
Qwen
Alibaba’s models, with broad multilingual range and solid coding and math.
Qwen is a strong all-rounder with a particular edge in multilingual work, coding, and math. The large mixture-of-experts design gives it good capability without the cost of a dense model of the same size.
The lineup
| Model | Best for | Plan |
|---|---|---|
| Qwen3 235B | Large mixture-of-experts model. Included free. | Free |
| Qwen3 Next 80B A3B | An efficient instruct variant on the paid plans. | Paid |
What it is good for
- Multilingual tasks across many languages
- Coding and math problems
- Efficient capability from the mixture-of-experts design
- A non-Western model perspective in a comparison
In a weave
Qwen3 235B is a free model, so it adds real range to free-plan weaves, especially for multilingual prompts where it often holds up well against bigger names.
Qwen3 235B is included free. The Qwen3 Next variant is on the paid plans.
Common questions
What is Qwen best at?
Multilingual tasks, coding, and math are where it stands out. It is also a strong, free general-purpose option to include in a weave.
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