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GPT-5 Nano vs GPT-5 Pro

Compare GPT-5 Nano and GPT-5 Pro. Build AI products powered by either model on Appaca.

Model Comparison

FeatureGPT-5 NanoGPT-5 Pro
ProviderOpenAIOpenAI
Model Typetexttext
Context Window400,000 tokens400,000 tokens
Input Cost
$0.05/ 1M tokens
$15.00/ 1M tokens
Output Cost
$0.40/ 1M tokens
$120.00/ 1M tokens

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Strengths & Best Use Cases

GPT-5 Nano

OpenAI

1. Extremely fast performance

  • Fastest model in the GPT-5 family.
  • Great for real-time workflows, rapid responses, and high-throughput systems.

2. Most cost-efficient GPT-5 model

  • Lowest input and output token costs.
  • Suitable for large-scale or budget-sensitive applications.

3. Ideal for lightweight, well-scoped tasks

  • Excels at summarization, classification, text extraction, and simple logic tasks.
  • Best used when tasks are narrow and well-defined.

4. Multimodal input

  • Accepts text + image as input.
  • Outputs text only.

5. Broad tool support

  • Supports Web Search, File Search, Image Generation (as a tool), Code Interpreter, and MCP.
  • (Does not support Computer Use.)

GPT-5 Pro

OpenAI

1. Highest reasoning quality in the GPT-5 family

  • Uses significantly more compute to "think harder" before responding.
  • Designed for the toughest reasoning tasks where answer quality matters more than speed.
  • Produces more precise, reliable, and detailed outputs than standard GPT-5.

2. Advanced multi-turn reasoning via Responses API

  • Available only in the Responses API to support:
    • Multi-turn internal model interactions before returning a reply.
    • Advanced control patterns (e.g., background mode for long-running jobs).
  • Ideal for complex workflows, deep planning, and multi-step analysis.

3. Configured for maximum effort by default

  • Always runs with reasoning.effort: 'high' (no lower-effort mode).
  • Prioritizes depth and correctness over latency and cost.

4. Multimodal input

  • Accepts text + image as input.
  • Outputs text, with strong instruction-following and analysis capabilities.

5. Tooling and ecosystem integration

  • Supports Web Search, File Search, and Image Generation (as tools).
  • Supports MCP and other Responses API tooling patterns.
  • Does not support Code Interpreter and does not support Computer Use, keeping focus on pure reasoning + tools.