Dimension scores are derived from public data and fields; weighted into the composite. Reference only.
ChatLuna is an open-source large language model chat service plugin designed for the Koishi ecosystem. It originally came from the need to connect OpenAI to QQ. It is not positioned as a standalone LLM product, but rather as a connection layer between bots and multiple model platforms, making it suitable for bringing AI chat capabilities to QQ, Telegram, and other platforms supported by Koishi.
Based on the main content, ChatLuna focuses on “multi-platform model integration” and “extensibility.” It has integrated major model platforms such as Deepseek, OpenAI, Google Gemini, and Anthropic Claude, and says it will continue to expand support. Functionally, it supports Agent mode, allowing models to call existing tools, and also mentions more advanced tool capabilities such as sandboxing, MCP, and web search. On the output side, it supports rendering model responses across formats including text, images, and voice, and also supports image-based multimodal use cases.
The main text does not provide commercial pricing, free quota, or trial details. Since the project is explicitly open source and includes a sponsor page as well as an Afdian sponsorship entry, ChatLuna itself appears to follow an open-source/free model. However, when using third-party models, users still need to pay for and manage API usage quotas from platforms such as Deepseek, OpenAI, Gemini, and Claude themselves.
Its strengths include a relatively clear deployment path: after installing the relevant plugins in Koishi, users can configure and use it without writing complex configuration files. Its multi-model integration also reduces vendor lock-in, while capabilities such as Agent mode, MCP, and web search leave room for more advanced use cases. The downsides are that the main text does not disclose a privacy policy, log handling practices, security boundaries, or production-grade SLA. The project also appears to be mainly maintained by one person at present, so long-term stability and issue response depend on community activity.
ChatLuna is better suited to developers and hobbyists who are familiar with Koishi, QQ/Telegram bots, or who want to build their own AI chatbot. If users simply want a ready-to-use web-based AI chat tool, its setup threshold will be higher than that of a finished SaaS product. But for those who need multi-model switching, bot integration, and extensible tool calling, it offers strong flexibility and room for experimentation.
The main text does not state whether chatluna.chat is accessible from mainland China, so its status is marked as unknown. Its Chinese documentation and QQ group are friendly to domestic users, but integrated services such as OpenAI, Google Gemini, and Anthropic Claude may face network or payment restrictions in mainland China. Alternatives include the Koishi openai plugin, LLM-related plugins for NoneBot, or directly connecting to domestic model APIs such as Deepseek.
⚠ This review is compiled from public sources and does not constitute a purchase recommendation. Verify all facts on the vendor's official site. Verify on chatluna.chat official site.
chatluna.chat is an China Site Builders provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 8.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of China direct-connect friendly. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach chatluna.chat directly.