Overview
- Xiaomi published SoloEngine as an open, low‑code browser canvas on June 3 and then released MiMo Code V0.1.0 as an open‑source terminal coding agent on Thursday, June 11.
- MiMo Code includes a persistent memory system made of project memory, session checkpoints, and task progress so the agent keeps context across long, multi‑session developer workflows.
- Independent bench tests cited by coverage show MiMo Code outperforming Anthropic’s Claude Code on long, multi‑step tasks while using notably fewer tokens, a result that could cut running costs for heavy users.
- SoloEngine packages ReAct multi‑agent patterns, tool calling, Skills and SubAgents behind a drag‑and‑drop canvas so non‑developers can build and package agent teams without coding.
- Both products are framed as parts of a single MiMo ecosystem that relies on Xiaomi’s MiMo‑V2.5 family and open licensing, though the reported Claude API integration inside the MiMo terminal is currently supported by limited sourcing.