--- summary: "Run OpenClaw through LiteLLM Proxy for unified model access and cost tracking" title: "LiteLLM" read_when: - You want to route OpenClaw through a LiteLLM proxy - You need cost tracking, logging, or model routing through LiteLLM --- [LiteLLM](https://litellm.ai) is an open-source LLM gateway with a unified API to 100+ model providers. Route OpenClaw through LiteLLM for centralized cost tracking, logging, virtual keys with spend limits, and backend failover without changing OpenClaw config. ## Quick start ```bash openclaw onboard --auth-choice litellm-api-key ``` For non-interactive setup against a remote proxy, pass the proxy URL explicitly: ```bash openclaw onboard --non-interactive --accept-risk --auth-choice litellm-api-key \ --litellm-api-key "$LITELLM_API_KEY" --custom-base-url "https://litellm.example/v1" ``` ```bash pip install 'litellm[proxy]' litellm --model claude-opus-4-6 ``` ```bash export LITELLM_API_KEY="your-litellm-key" openclaw ``` ## Configuration ```json5 { models: { providers: { litellm: { baseUrl: "http://localhost:4000", apiKey: "${LITELLM_API_KEY}", api: "openai-completions", models: [ { id: "claude-opus-4-6", name: "Claude Opus 4.6", reasoning: true, input: ["text", "image"], contextWindow: 200000, maxTokens: 64000, }, { id: "gpt-4o", name: "GPT-4o", reasoning: false, input: ["text", "image"], contextWindow: 128000, maxTokens: 8192, }, ], }, }, }, agents: { defaults: { model: { primary: "litellm/claude-opus-4-6" }, }, }, } ``` The default model onboarding writes is `litellm/claude-opus-4-6`. ## Image generation LiteLLM can back the `image_generate` tool through OpenAI-compatible `/images/generations` and `/images/edits` routes. Default image model is `gpt-image-2`; configure a different one under `agents.defaults.imageGenerationModel`: ```json5 { models: { providers: { litellm: { baseUrl: "http://localhost:4000", apiKey: "${LITELLM_API_KEY}", }, }, }, agents: { defaults: { imageGenerationModel: { primary: "litellm/gpt-image-2", timeoutMs: 180_000, }, }, }, } ``` Loopback LiteLLM URLs (`http://localhost:4000`, `127.0.0.1`, `::1`, `host.docker.internal`) work without a global private-network override. For a LAN-hosted proxy, set `models.providers.litellm.request.allowPrivateNetwork: true` because the API key is sent to that host. ## Advanced Create a dedicated key for OpenClaw with spend limits: ```bash curl -X POST "http://localhost:4000/key/generate" \ -H "Authorization: Bearer $LITELLM_MASTER_KEY" \ -H "Content-Type: application/json" \ -d '{ "key_alias": "openclaw", "max_budget": 50.00, "budget_duration": "monthly" }' ``` Use the generated key as `LITELLM_API_KEY`. LiteLLM can route model requests to different backends. Configure in your LiteLLM `config.yaml`: ```yaml model_list: - model_name: claude-opus-4-6 litellm_params: model: claude-opus-4-6 api_key: os.environ/ANTHROPIC_API_KEY - model_name: gpt-4o litellm_params: model: gpt-4o api_key: os.environ/OPENAI_API_KEY ``` OpenClaw keeps requesting `claude-opus-4-6`; LiteLLM handles the routing. ```bash # Key info curl "http://localhost:4000/key/info" \ -H "Authorization: Bearer sk-litellm-key" # Spend logs curl "http://localhost:4000/spend/logs" \ -H "Authorization: Bearer $LITELLM_MASTER_KEY" ``` - LiteLLM runs on `http://localhost:4000` by default. - OpenClaw connects through LiteLLM's proxy-style OpenAI-compatible `/v1` endpoint. - Native-OpenAI-only request shaping does not apply through a configured LiteLLM base URL: no `service_tier`, no Responses `store`, no prompt-cache hints, no OpenAI reasoning-effort payload shaping. - Hidden OpenClaw attribution headers (`originator`, `version`, `User-Agent`) are only sent to verified native OpenAI endpoints, so they are not injected on a custom LiteLLM base URL. For general provider configuration and failover behavior, see [Model Providers](/concepts/model-providers). ## Related Official LiteLLM documentation and API reference. Overview of all providers, model refs, and failover behavior. Full config reference. How to choose and configure models.