Pricing comparison

GPT-5 vs Gemini 3.5 Flash

Per-token pricing, full-workload cost ladders, and monthly volume projections. Numbers sourced directly from each provider's rate card.

OpenAI

GPT-5

Input
$1.25 / 1M
Output
$10.00 / 1M
Cached input
$0.125 / 1M
Context
400K
Max output
128K

Google

Gemini 3.5 Flash

Input
$1.50 / 1M
Output
$9.00 / 1M
Cached input
-
Context
1M
Max output
66K

Cost per request

Four common workload shapes, input tokens and a 1:2 output ratio (a standard chat/completion pattern). Long-context surcharges apply automatically where the provider charges them.

ScenarioTokens (in / out)GPT-5Gemini 3.5 FlashWinner
Short prompt100 / 200$0.0021$0.0020Gemini 3.5 Flash
Typical request1,000 / 2,000$0.0213$0.0195Gemini 3.5 Flash
Long document10,000 / 5,000$0.0625$0.0600Gemini 3.5 Flash
Large prompt100,000 / 10,000$0.2250$0.2400GPT-5

Monthly bill at scale

Projected monthly cost at typical request volume, assuming the "typical request" shape above (1k in, 2k out).

TrafficReq / monthGPT-5Gemini 3.5 FlashDelta
Small SaaS1,000$21.25$19.50Gemini 3.5 Flash -$1.75
Growing product10,000$212.50$195.00Gemini 3.5 Flash -$17.50
Heavy usage100,000$2,125$1,950Gemini 3.5 Flash -$175.00

Which should you use?

For the typical chat-shape request (~1k input, 2k output), Gemini 3.5 Flash comes out 9% cheaper. If you're picking one as the default, that's usually the right choice on cost alone.

Split decision: GPT-5 has the cheaper input rate, while Gemini 3.5 Flash has the cheaper output rate. RAG and long-context workloads favour the former; generation-heavy workloads (long responses, agentic loops) favour the latter.

Context window differs: Gemini 3.5 Flash holds 1M of input vs 400K on the other side. If you regularly push past the smaller ceiling, the comparison ends there.

Live cost calculator

Type in any token counts - both prices update instantly. Uses base input/output rates (no cache discount, no long-context tier).

GPT-5

$0.0063

per request

Gemini 3.5 Flash

$0.0060

per request

Gemini 3.5 Flash is $0.0003 cheaper per request (4.0% less).

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Drop your actual prompt in, tokens are counted with the provider's own tokenizer, and the dollar number matches what lands on your invoice.

Frequently asked

Which is cheaper, GPT-5 or Gemini 3.5 Flash?
On a typical 1,000-input / 2,000-output request, Gemini 3.5 Flash costs ~$0.0195 vs ~$0.0213 on GPT-5. Input or output rates can flip the answer for very lopsided workloads - see the cost ladder above.
What's the difference in per-token pricing?
GPT-5 charges $1.25 per 1M input tokens and $10.00 per 1M output tokens. Gemini 3.5 Flash charges $1.50 / $9.00 per 1M.
Which has the bigger context window?
Gemini 3.5 Flash is larger (1M) vs 400K on the other.
Is there a cached-input discount on either?
GPT-5 caches at $0.125 per 1M (90% off). Gemini 3.5 Flash does not publish a cached-input rate. Workloads with repeated static prefixes see the biggest savings.
How fresh is this comparison?
GPT-5 was re-verified on 2026-04-06 and Gemini 3.5 Flash on 2026-07-01 against each provider's published rate card. Calcis re-checks every row on a rolling schedule and re-deploys when a provider changes pricing.

GPT-5 verified 2026-04-06 · Gemini 3.5 Flash verified 2026-07-01. Rate cards at OpenAI and Google.