--- summary: "Fireworks setup (auth + model selection)" title: "Fireworks" read_when: - You want to use Fireworks with OpenClaw - You need the Fireworks API key env var or default model id --- [Fireworks](https://fireworks.ai) exposes open-weight and routed models through an OpenAI-compatible API. OpenClaw includes a bundled Fireworks provider plugin. | Property | Value | | ------------- | ------------------------------------------------------ | | Provider | `fireworks` | | Auth | `FIREWORKS_API_KEY` | | API | OpenAI-compatible chat/completions | | Base URL | `https://api.fireworks.ai/inference/v1` | | Default model | `fireworks/accounts/fireworks/routers/kimi-k2p5-turbo` | ## Getting started ```bash openclaw onboard --auth-choice fireworks-api-key ``` This stores your Fireworks key in OpenClaw config and sets the Fire Pass starter model as the default. ```bash openclaw models list --provider fireworks ``` ## Non-interactive example For scripted or CI setups, pass all values on the command line: ```bash openclaw onboard --non-interactive \ --mode local \ --auth-choice fireworks-api-key \ --fireworks-api-key "$FIREWORKS_API_KEY" \ --skip-health \ --accept-risk ``` ## Built-in catalog | Model ref | Name | Input | Context | Max output | Notes | | ------------------------------------------------------ | --------------------------- | ---------- | ------- | ---------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | `fireworks/accounts/fireworks/models/kimi-k2p6` | Kimi K2.6 | text,image | 262,144 | 262,144 | Latest Kimi model on Fireworks. Thinking is disabled for Fireworks K2.6 requests; route through Moonshot directly if you need Kimi thinking output. | | `fireworks/accounts/fireworks/routers/kimi-k2p5-turbo` | Kimi K2.5 Turbo (Fire Pass) | text,image | 256,000 | 256,000 | Default bundled starter model on Fireworks | If Fireworks publishes a newer model such as a fresh Qwen or Gemma release, you can switch to it directly by using its Fireworks model id without waiting for a bundled catalog update. ## Custom Fireworks model ids OpenClaw accepts dynamic Fireworks model ids too. Use the exact model or router id shown by Fireworks and prefix it with `fireworks/`. ```json5 { agents: { defaults: { model: { primary: "fireworks/accounts/fireworks/routers/kimi-k2p5-turbo", }, }, }, } ``` Every Fireworks model ref in OpenClaw starts with `fireworks/` followed by the exact id or router path from the Fireworks platform. For example: - Router model: `fireworks/accounts/fireworks/routers/kimi-k2p5-turbo` - Direct model: `fireworks/accounts/fireworks/models/` OpenClaw strips the `fireworks/` prefix when building the API request and sends the remaining path to the Fireworks endpoint. If the Gateway runs outside your interactive shell, make sure `FIREWORKS_API_KEY` is available to that process too. A key sitting only in `~/.profile` will not help a launchd/systemd daemon unless that environment is imported there as well. Set the key in `~/.openclaw/.env` or via `env.shellEnv` to ensure the gateway process can read it. ## Related Choosing providers, model refs, and failover behavior. General troubleshooting and FAQ.