LangGraph vs MiniMax
A side-by-side look at pricing, capabilities, pros, cons, and our editorial scores.
LangGraph Agents | MiniMax Agents | |
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| Tagline | Stateful, graph-based agent orchestration from LangChain. | Chinese frontier-model lab shipping multimodal foundation models with a 1M-context coding/agent stack. |
| Category | Agents | Agents |
| Pricing | Freemium· Free open-source; LangGraph Platform paid | Freemium· Free tier; Token plan from ~$20/mo (~12.5B tokens); enterprise pricing on request |
| Model | BYO (Claude / GPT / open) | MiniMax M3, Hailuo 2.3, Speech 2.8, Music 2.6 |
| Editorial score | 8.8 / 10 | — |
| Use cases | stateful agentshuman-in-loopproduction | coding-agentlong-contextmultimodal-generationvideo-generationspeech-synthesis |
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| Website | www.langchain.com | minimax.io |
Pick LangGraph if
- ✅ Reliable, debuggable agent graphs
- ✅ Built-in persistence + HITL
- ✅ Production-grade
- ✅ Tight LangSmith integration
Pick MiniMax if
- ✅ 1M-token context window via novel MSA sparse attention
- ✅ Aggressive token pricing vs Claude/GPT for high-volume workloads
- ✅ One account covers text, code, video, speech, and music models
- ✅ Has its own IDE-like coding workspace and agent runtime