Claude Sonnet 4.6 vs GPT-5 Nano: Detailed Comparison

Choosing between Claude Sonnet 4.6 (Anthropic) and GPT-5 Nano (OpenAI) comes down to three things: per-token pricing, context window, and which capability matters most for your workload. Claude Sonnet 4.6 costs $3.00/M input vs $0.05/M for GPT-5 Nano; context windows are 200K vs 400K tokens. Detailed breakdown below.

Side-by-side specs

SpecClaude Sonnet 4.6GPT-5 Nano
ProviderAnthropicOpenAI
Released2026-03-122025-08-07
Input price $3.00/M $0.05/M
Output price $15.00/M $0.40/M
Cached input $0.3000/M $0.0050/M
Context window 200K 400K
Max output 64K 64K
Modalities text image text
Tokenizer claude-3 o200k_base

Capability matrix

CapabilityClaude Sonnet 4.6GPT-5 Nano
function calling Yes Yes
json mode Yes Yes
vision Yes No
streaming Yes Yes
tool use Yes No

Benchmark comparison

Higher is better for all benchmarks shown.

BenchmarkCategoryClaude Sonnet 4.6GPT-5 NanoΔ
HumanEval coding 92.0
SWE-bench Verified coding 72.5
Aider Polyglot coding 74.0

Per-call cost on typical workloads

Workload (in/out tokens)Claude Sonnet 4.6GPT-5 NanoCheaper by
Standard chat (1K / 500) $0.010500 $0.000250 GPT-5 Nano by $0.010250
RAG (4K / 500) $0.019500 $0.000400 GPT-5 Nano by $0.019100
Long doc (20K / 1K) $0.075000 $0.001400 GPT-5 Nano by $0.073600
Very long context (100K / 2K) $0.322500 $0.005600 GPT-5 Nano by $0.316900

When to choose Claude Sonnet 4.6 over GPT-5 Nano

  • Supports vision — GPT-5 Nano does not.
  • Supports tool use — GPT-5 Nano does not.

When to choose GPT-5 Nano over Claude Sonnet 4.6

  • Per-token input cost is 98% lower than Claude Sonnet 4.6.
  • Larger context window (400K vs 200K).

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