Looking for a free API key for Codex - a way to run it without paying per token? The cleanest method I have found is OmniRoute: a free, open-source AI gateway that gives Codex (and Claude Code, and Cursor) a single local endpoint which routes to hundreds of providers, many of them free, with automatic fallback when one runs dry. Here is how it works and how to use it.
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The Free Way To Get An API For Codex
You do not need a paid key to run Codex - you need somewhere free for its requests to go. OmniRoute is that somewhere. It sits between your coding tool and the models as one local endpoint, then routes each request to a pool of providers. Point Codex at OmniRoute and it runs on free-tier APIs instead of the paid OpenAI meter, with fallback so a build never stops dead.
What Is OmniRoute?
OmniRoute is a free, open-source AI gateway. Instead of every coding tool talking to its own paid provider, they all point at one local URL, and OmniRoute picks a provider, falls back if one fails, and hands the result back. The project routes across a large pool of providers - hundreds in total, with dozens that are free - and it works across many languages. Under the hood it is forwarding your requests to provider APIs, and because it runs as a local endpoint, that routing happens on your own machine.
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How OmniRoute Gives Codex A Free API
The flow is simple: you ask, OmniRoute picks a provider and falls back if needed, and you get the build. A few things make it work for free, all-day coding:
| Feature | What it does |
|---|---|
| Many free providers | Routes to a large pool of providers, a good number permanently free |
| Auto-fallback | When one provider hits a limit or a free model ends, it hops to the next automatically |
| Token minimisation | Built-in options to cut token usage so free tiers last longer |
| Routing strategies | Several strategies including a Fusion mode that fans a task to multiple models and synthesises the answer |
| Works with your tools | Not just Codex - also Claude Code and Cursor, all through one endpoint |
Setting It Up
Installation is quick - a couple of commands. One spins up OmniRoute locally, another points your coding tool (Codex, Claude Code or Cursor) at it. From there you code as normal; the only thing that changed is the back end. You do not need to be technical to do it.
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Is It Really Free - And Any Catches?
It is free and open-source, so there is no subscription. The honest caveats: it works by using free-tier provider APIs, and those tiers change - free models come out of beta and stop being free. OmniRoute is built expecting exactly that, which is why auto-fallback is the core feature: when a free model disappears, it moves to the next one in line. Treat it as a smart router over free tiers rather than a magic unlimited key, and it does the job well.
More Than Just Codex
Because OmniRoute is a universal gateway, the same free endpoint powers Claude Code and Cursor too - so your whole coding stack can run through it. If you specifically want it dialled in for Codex, I wrote a step-by-step on that here: how to run Codex for free. And to orchestrate it alongside Claude Code and Hermes, see multi-agent orchestration for Claude Code.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is there a free API key for Codex?
Not from OpenAI directly, but OmniRoute gives you the same result: point Codex at its local endpoint and it routes to free provider APIs with automatic fallback, so you run Codex without paying per token.
What is OmniRoute?
A free, open-source AI gateway that routes coding tools like Codex, Claude Code and Cursor through one local endpoint to a large pool of providers - many free - with auto-fallback and token-saving features.
Does OmniRoute only work with Codex?
No. It is a universal gateway that also works with Claude Code and Cursor, all through the same endpoint.
The Bottom Line
There is no official free API key for Codex - but OmniRoute gets you there anyway. It is a free, open-source gateway that routes Codex (and Claude Code and Cursor) to free provider APIs with auto-fallback and token savings. Set it up in a couple of commands, or get it as a one-click free coding engine inside the AI Profit Boardroom.











