Kimi has usage restrictions, mainly in terms of request frequency and file processing. Although the system does not specify the number of daily uses, it will limit too frequent requests to ensure service stability.
In terms of file processing, a single conversation supports uploading no more than 50 files, and the size of a single file must be within 100MB, and the total word count is limited to 200,000 words.
In addition, Kimi only provides text replies and cannot directly generate or send files, but can combine documents and web page content uploaded by users to output text results after analysis and integration.
If you need to break through the usage restrictions, you can improve efficiency by optimizing the questioning strategy or processing files in batches.
Kimi is currently free to users, with no basic usage limit, but too frequent requests may be limited by the system, and file uploads are subject to size and quantity constraints.
In 2025, Kimi AI will be free to basic functions, and ordinary users will have a long text parsing task limit of 30 items/3 hours, which can be increased to 80 items/hour through tasks, and 2 million words of context need to apply for queuing.