GLM-5.3 Description

GLM-5.3 is Z.ai’s advanced coding and agentic reasoning model built through scaled post-training on top of the GLM-5.2 base model. The release focuses on frontier coding, long-horizon software engineering, agent tasks, cyber evaluation, and reinforcement learning at scale. GLM-5.3 improves significantly over GLM-5.2 on complex coding benchmarks, real-world engineering environments, Terminal Bench 3.0, DeepSWE, Agents’ Last Exam, and Z.ai’s internal Code Bench. The model is trained on environments that resemble real professional work, including tasks involving codebases, infrastructure, documentation, compute clusters, experiments, bottleneck diagnosis, implementation, testing, and measurable optimization. Z.ai’s post-training stack includes IndexShare for efficient long-context processing, SAO for reinforcement learning on long-horizon tasks, and slime for large-scale asynchronous training. GLM-5.3 supports three thinking effort levels, including low, high, and max, with max recommended for coding tasks. The model also demonstrates emergent cyber capabilities across vulnerability discovery and exploitation benchmarks, prompting continued safety evaluation and hardening before weights are released. GLM-5.3 can be used through the GLM Coding Plan, ZCode, Claude Code, OpenCode, and other coding agent workflows. By combining stronger coding performance, long-horizon task execution, post-training scale, cyber evaluation, reasoning effort controls, and coding-agent integrations, GLM-5.3 supports advanced developer and research workflows.

Pricing

Pricing Starts At:
Free
Pricing Information:
Open source
Free Version:
Yes

Integrations

API:
Yes, GLM-5.3 has an API

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Company Details

Company:
Z.ai
Year Founded:
2023
Headquarters:
China
Website:
z.ai/

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Product Details

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Types of Training
Training Docs
Customer Support
Online Support

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GLM-5.3 User Reviews

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  • Name: Anonymous (Verified)
    Job Title: Engineer
    Length of product use: Less than 6 months
    Used How Often?: Daily
    Role: User
    Organization Size: 500 - 999
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    The best open source model for coding

    Date: Aug 18 2026

    Summary: Overall, GLM-5.3 feels like a serious open-model contender for developers who care about coding agents, long-context engineering, and security-heavy workflows. It is not something I would run blindly, but it is absolutely one of the more interesting models to watch.

    Positive: The thing I like most is that GLM-5.3 feels aimed at serious engineering work, not casual prompting. It is built around coding agents, long-running software tasks, debugging, and the kind of multi-step execution that actually matters when you are working inside real repos.

    The post-training jump is also interesting. Z.ai is not just talking about a bigger model; it is pushing the idea that better training on agentic coding and cyber workflows can make the model more useful in practice.

    Negative: The cybersecurity angle is impressive, but it is also where I would be most cautious. Strong vulnerability discovery and cyber reasoning can be useful for defense, audits, and secure engineering, but I would want very clear controls around how it is used.

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