Laguna XS 2.1 Tested: Benchmarks & Real Builds (2026)

Julian Goldie — founder, AI Profit Boardroom
By Julian Goldie · 8 min read
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Laguna XS 2.1 just dropped — a new free, open-source local agentic coding model from Poolside, and I tested it the day it released. Fast, lightweight, and genuinely usable for building small apps and pages offline. Here's what it is, how it benchmarks, what I built with it, and every way you can run it.

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What Is Laguna XS 2.1?

It's a free, open-source agentic coding model from Poolside, built for agentic coding and terminal work. It's lightweight, runs smoothly even on modest hardware, has a 256K context window (plenty for a local model), and is available on Hugging Face. It's a step up from the earlier Laguna XS.2, and it just released within the last 24 hours of me testing it.

Laguna XS 2.1 Benchmarks

On SWE-bench Verified, it sits close behind Qwen 3.6 (a very popular local model) and actually outperforms North Mini Code, which I'd previously found solid and fast. Against non-local comparisons, it beats Claude Haiku 4.5 on SWE-bench Pro and outperforms GPT-OSS by a wide margin. It's not trying to beat frontier models — local models aren't there yet — but for its size, it's a genuinely exciting release.

I Tested It: Real Builds, Not Just Benchmarks

Benchmarks only tell half the story, so I built three real things with it:

My setup was a Mac Studio M4 Max with 36GB memory, and it ran smoothly. One limitation worth flagging: it's not good for 3D models.

3 Ways To Use It

  1. As a local engine inside the Agent OS — plug it straight into your local setup and everything you build lands in your workspace.
  2. Through Free Claude Code — run it alongside or instead of Gemma 4 inside the free Claude Code tier.
  3. As a Hermes agent profile — create a dedicated Hermes profile for it, or use the free API via OpenRouter (which shipped the same day) and plug that straight into Hermes with hermes model.

Why Run It Locally: Offline & Privacy

Because it runs locally, everything you build stays on your machine — nothing goes to the cloud. It works offline too (genuinely useful on a plane with no wifi), and you can plug it into a memory system so it builds with real context about your business, all without your data leaving your computer.

Should You Use It?

For agentic coding — landing pages, small apps, terminal work — yes, it's a solid free option, especially if your setup can't run local models efficiently (the free OpenRouter API solves that). I'm running it through Goldie Bench next against Gemma 4 and Mox for a full side-by-side; for now, don't just trust benchmarks — test it yourself.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Laguna XS 2.1?

A free, open-source agentic coding model from Poolside, built for local coding and terminal work, with a 256K context window.

Is Laguna XS 2.1 free?

Yes — it's open-source and free to run locally, and there's also a free API available via OpenRouter.

How does Laguna XS 2.1 compare to Qwen 3.6?

It's close behind Qwen 3.6 on SWE-bench Verified, and it outperforms North Mini Code.

How do I use Laguna XS 2.1?

Run it as a local engine in the Agent OS, through Free Claude Code, or as a dedicated Hermes agent profile (locally or via the free OpenRouter API).

The Bottom Line

Laguna XS 2.1 is a genuinely solid, free, open-source agentic coding model — fast, lightweight, and capable of real working builds, whether you run it locally or through the free OpenRouter API. Not frontier-level, but a strong free option for coding on your own machine.

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