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LLM ComparisonGemini 3.1 ProClaude 3 Haiku

Gemini 3.1 Pro vs Claude 3 Haiku

Compare Gemini 3.1 Pro and Claude 3 Haiku. Build AI products powered by either model on Appaca.

Model Comparison

FeatureGemini 3.1 ProClaude 3 Haiku
ProviderGoogleAnthropic
Model Typetexttext
Context Window1,048,576 tokens200,000 tokens
Input Cost
$4.00/ 1M tokens
$0.25/ 1M tokens
Output Cost
$18.00/ 1M tokens
$1.25/ 1M tokens

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Strengths & Best Use Cases

Gemini 3.1 Pro

Google

1. Google's most advanced reasoning Gemini model

  • Designed to solve complex problems across multimodal inputs, including text, audio, images, video, PDFs, and full code repositories.
  • Google highlights improved software engineering behavior, better agentic performance, and stronger usability in domains like finance and spreadsheets.

2. Large multimodal context with substantial output room

  • Supports a 1,048,576 token input context window for large repositories, long documents, and multi-source workflows.
  • Allows up to 65,536 output tokens for longer answers, plans, and code generations.

3. More efficient thinking with expanded controls

  • Improves token efficiency and reasoning performance across use cases.
  • Adds the MEDIUM thinking_level option to better balance cost, speed, and quality.

4. Strong support for production agents

  • Supports grounding with Google Search, code execution, function calling, structured outputs, context caching, RAG, and chat completions.
  • Also offers a custom-tools endpoint tuned for agentic workflows that mix bash-like tools with custom code tools.

Claude 3 Haiku

Anthropic

1. Speed

  • Fastest model in the Claude 3 family
  • Near-instant responses for chat, support, and live tools

2. Efficiency

  • Most affordable model
  • Ideal for massive-scale applications and low-latency use cases

3. Practical Use Cases

  • Customer support
  • Translations
  • Moderation
  • Logistics, inventory systems
  • Extracting insights from unstructured data

4. Vision Skills

  • Handles charts, images, and diagrams quickly
  • Useful for scanning large volumes of visual data