Z.ai Open-Sources GLM-4.7, a New Generation Large Language Model Built for Real Development Workflows
Z.ai Open-Sources GLM-4.7, a New Generation Large Language Model Built for Real Development Workflows
Sabtu, 27 Desember 2025 | 10:35
SINGAPORE -
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- 26 December 2025 - Z.ai has released GLM-4.7, the latest version of
its open-source large language model, ahead of Christmas, as the company
steps up efforts to position its models for real-world software
development and production use.
The new model is designed around practical engineering workflows, with a
focus on long-running task execution, stable tool calling, and
multi-step reasoning, capabilities that have become increasingly
important as developers deploy large language models in complex,
agent-based systems.
Compared with its predecessor, GLM-4.6, GLM-4.7 shows notable gains in
code generation, complex reasoning, and agent execution. According to
Z.ai, the model delivers more consistent and controllable performance
over extended tasks, while producing cleaner and more concise language
output, addressing a common weakness in many open-source models.
To evaluate performance in realistic settings, Z.ai tested GLM-4.7 on
100 practical programming tasks in production-like environments such as
Claude Code, spanning front-end, back-end, and command-execution
scenarios. The company said GLM-4.7 achieved higher task completion
rates and greater stability than GLM-4.6, and has since been adopted as
the default model for its GLM Coding Plan.
Benchmark results also place GLM-4.7 among the strongest open-source
models currently available. It scored 67.5 on BrowseComp and 87.4 on
τ²-Bench, the latter marking a new high for open-source systems. In
coding-focused evaluations, including SWE-bench Verified and
LiveCodeBench v6, its overall performance approaches that of Claude
Sonnet 4.5. In Code Arena's large-scale blind evaluation, which
aggregates votes from more than one million comparisons, GLM-4.7 ranked
first among open-source models.
The model is available through the BigModel.cn API and has been
integrated into Z.ai's full-stack development platform, according to the
company. As open-source models take on a more prominent role in the
global technology ecosystem, Z.ai's progress offers a clear indication
of how such systems may continue to evolve, and what they might enable
next.