The Open Platform Launches Mira AI Agent Inside Telegram

May 20, 2026
The Open Platform has officially launched Mira, an AI agent built directly into Telegram that enables users to complete tasks such as scheduling, summarizing, and content creation within group and personal chats. The agent has already reached over 2 million users following a quiet rollout earlier this year.

The Open Platform has announced the global launch of Mira, an AI agent built directly into Telegram. The agent allows users to manage tasks such as scheduling meetings, summarizing discussions, and creating content without leaving their group or personal chats.

Mira was initially released quietly in February and has already passed two million users across more than 50,000 Telegram groups. Over one third of new users encounter Mira inside group chats before adopting it individually. The agent ranks among the top productivity tools on OpenRouter and supports voice interaction on both mobile and desktop.

Mira connects with more than 900 services including Google Calendar, Notion, Gmail, GitHub, and Canva. It can route tasks between multiple AI providers such as OpenAI, Anthropic, Minimax, ByteDance, and ElevenLabs. A Private Mode feature, powered by Cocoon and built on the TON blockchain, allows processing on private infrastructure for additional control.

Users can add @mira to a group chat or message it directly to begin using its capabilities. The company plans to expand Mira with agent-to-agent interactions and payment features through a dedicated sub-wallet that will enable authorized transactions within Telegram.

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