Alibaba Cloud Opens Its Qwen3-Max-Thinking Model to All Users

Published on January 27, 2026 | Translated from Spanish
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Alibaba Cloud Opens Its Qwen3-Max-Thinking Model to All Users

The cloud computing division of the Asian giant has made its most advanced artificial intelligence system public for reasoning. This launch positions the company in direct competition with the leading alternatives in the sector. 🚀

A Model Built to Think Complexly

The architecture of Qwen3-Max-Thinking focuses on handling processes that require multi-stage logic. It is not limited to generating text, but is optimized to break down problems, analyze software code, interpret long contexts, and reach deductions even with partial information. Its method is based on making its chains of thought visible, allowing users to see each step of its analysis.

Areas Where Its Capability Stands Out:
  • Solving advanced mathematics exercises and problems.
  • Reviewing and explaining programming fragments in various languages.
  • Understanding extensive documents and extracting key inferences.
  • Working with incomplete data to form valid conclusions.
Results in 19 different benchmark tests place its performance on par with models like GPT-5.2-Thinking, Claude Opus 4.5, and Gemini 3 Pro.

How to Access and Use the System

Alibaba's cloud platform and its API for developers are now the ways to interact with this model. The company has established a free service tier with certain limits, along with paid plans that scale according to the number of requests. The goal is for both research teams and businesses to test its features and integrate it into their own projects and applications. 💻

Availability Options:
  • Free tier with a monthly usage quota.
  • Paid subscription plans by query volume.
  • Access via the Alibaba Cloud web console.
  • Dedicated API to connect external services and software.

A Launch That Generates Expectations

Although its capabilities promise to compete with the most cutting-edge in the market, the user community has already begun making humorous comments. Some wonder if the model's first reasoning will be to discover why cloud servers can slow down at times of highest demand. This launch reinforces the intense race to create AI systems that not only respond, but think deeply and structuredly.