Claude 4 Opus vs Qwen-Max
Compare pricing, context windows, and strengths for Claude 4 Opus by Anthropic and Qwen-Max by Alibaba Cloud - and see how to put either to work in Appaca.
Claude 4 Opus
The flagship model, focused on deep reasoning, large-scale coding and sustained multi-step agentic workflows.
View Claude 4 OpusQwen-Max
High-performance general-purpose Qwen model with strong coding and reasoning abilities.
View Qwen-MaxClaude 4 Opus vs Qwen-Max at a glance
Specs and pricing side by side, from the Appaca AI models directory.
| Spec | Claude 4 Opus | Qwen-Max |
|---|---|---|
| Provider | Anthropic | Alibaba Cloud |
| Model type | Text | Text |
| Context window | 200K tokens | 32.8K tokens |
| Input price | $15 / 1M tokens | $1.6 / 1M tokens |
| Output price | $75 / 1M tokens | $6.4 / 1M tokens |
| Status | Superseded by Claude 4.1 Opus | Current |
How Claude 4 Opus and Qwen-Max differ
What the numbers mean in practice when choosing between Claude 4 Opus and Qwen-Max.
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Qwen-Max is 89% cheaper on input tokens ($1.6 vs $15 per million), which adds up quickly in document-heavy workloads.
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Qwen-Max is 91% cheaper on output tokens ($6.4 vs $75 per million) - the bigger factor for tools that generate long documents.
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Claude 4 Opus's 200K tokens context window is roughly 6.1x larger than Qwen-Max's 32.8K tokens, so it can work across bigger codebases, contracts, or archives in one pass.
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Claude 4 Opus has been superseded by Claude 4.1 Opus - for new builds, consider the newer model first.
Strengths side by side
Where each model shines, according to benchmarks and provider positioning.
Claude 4 Opus
- Highest capability in the family: described as “our most powerful model yet” by Anthropic.
- Exceptional at long-running tasks requiring thousands of steps and sustained focus (e.g., continuous codebase work for hours).
- Excellent performance on benchmarks: e.g., SWE-bench 72.5 % and Terminal-bench 43.2 %.
- Designed for complex agentic workflows, deep reasoning, tool use, and large context windows.
- Placed under a higher safety classification (ASL-3) due to its frontier capability and risk profile.
Qwen-Max
1. Strong general-purpose reasoning
- Great for coding, analysis, creation, and multi-step tasks.
2. Stable commercial-grade model
- Predictable output quality and long-term stability.
3. Supports batch operations
- Batch inference is 50% cheaper.
4. Good for production agents
- Reliable instruction following and structured output.
Use Claude 4 Opus or Qwen-Max - or both
Appaca is the AI workspace for operators. Build internal tools and AI co-workers powered by Claude 4 Opus or Qwen-Max - connected to your real data and ready for your whole team. No code, no deployment.
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Switch models without rebuilding
Start on Claude 4 Opus, test the same tool on Qwen-Max, and keep whichever performs better - the rest of your app stays exactly as it is.
Automated for the whole team
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FAQs
Qwen-Max is generally cheaper: $1.6 input / $6.4 output per million tokens, versus $15 / $75 for Claude 4 Opus. Actual cost depends on how many tokens your workload reads and writes.
Claude 4 Opus has the larger context window at 200K tokens, compared to 32.8K tokens for Qwen-Max. A larger window means the model can consider more text at once - useful for long contracts, codebases, or months of records.
It depends on the job. Compare the pricing, context window, and strengths above against your workload - and remember the choice isn't permanent. In Appaca you can build a tool on Claude 4 Opus, test the same tool on Qwen-Max, and switch at any time without rebuilding anything.
Yes. Appaca is a no-code AI workspace: describe the internal tool your team needs and the Appaca agent builds it as a working app powered by Claude 4 Opus, Qwen-Max, or any other model in the directory - with a built-in database, team access, and integrations. No API keys to wire up and nothing to deploy.
Build AI tools with Claude 4 Opus or Qwen-Max
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