Claude 4.5 Sonnet vs Claude 4.1 Opus
Compare pricing, context windows, and strengths for Claude 4.5 Sonnet by Anthropic and Claude 4.1 Opus by Anthropic - and see how to put either to work in Appaca.
Claude 4.5 Sonnet
A frontier-level hybrid-reasoning model excelling at coding, long-horizon tasks, computer use, and domain reasoning with top-tier alignment and reliability.
View Claude 4.5 SonnetClaude 4.1 Opus
A refined flagship model with improved coding, reasoning, research depth, and agentic task performance over Opus 4.
View Claude 4.1 OpusClaude 4.5 Sonnet vs Claude 4.1 Opus at a glance
Specs and pricing side by side, from the Appaca AI models directory.
| Spec | Claude 4.5 Sonnet | Claude 4.1 Opus |
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| Provider | Anthropic | Anthropic |
| Model type | Text | Text |
| Context window | 1M tokens | 1M tokens |
| Input price | $3 / 1M tokens | $15 / 1M tokens |
| Output price | $15 / 1M tokens | $75 / 1M tokens |
| Status | Superseded by Claude 4.6 Sonnet | Superseded by Claude 4.5 Opus |
How Claude 4.5 Sonnet and Claude 4.1 Opus differ
What the numbers mean in practice when choosing between Claude 4.5 Sonnet and Claude 4.1 Opus.
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Claude 4.5 Sonnet is 80% cheaper on input tokens ($3 vs $15 per million), which adds up quickly in document-heavy workloads.
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Claude 4.5 Sonnet is 80% cheaper on output tokens ($15 vs $75 per million) - the bigger factor for tools that generate long documents.
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Both models offer the same 1M tokens context window.
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Claude 4.5 Sonnet has been superseded by Claude 4.6 Sonnet - for new builds, consider the newer model first.
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Claude 4.1 Opus has been superseded by Claude 4.5 Opus - for new builds, consider the newer model first.
Strengths side by side
Where each model shines, according to benchmarks and provider positioning.
Claude 4.5 Sonnet
1. Best-in-class coding performance
- #1 on SWE-bench Verified (77.2% standard, 82.0% high-compute).
- Excels at debugging, architecture, and multi-file code generation.
- Maintains coherence for extremely long tasks (30+ hours).
2. State-of-the-art computer use & agents
- Leads OSWorld at 61.4%.
- Strongest model for agentic workflows, multi-step tool use, and real computer control.
- Powering Claude Code, the new Claude Agent SDK, and Chrome agent actions.
3. Advanced reasoning & math
- Large improvements across reasoning-heavy benchmarks (AIME, MMMLU, τ2-bench, Terminal-Bench).
- Deep multi-step reasoning with extended or interleaved thinking.
4. High alignment & safety
- Most aligned Claude model to date with reduced deception, hallucinations, sycophancy, and harmful compliance.
- Strong protections against prompt injection for agentic tasks (ASL-3 safeguards).
5. Domain-expert performance
- Notable gains in finance, law, medicine, and STEM tasks.
- Trusted by early customers for long-context legal analysis, multi-file engineering, security research, and red-teaming.
Claude 4.1 Opus
1. Advanced Coding Performance
Achieves 74.5% on SWE-bench Verified, improving the Claude family's state-of-the-art coding abilities.
Stronger at:
- Multi-file code refactoring
- Large codebase debugging
- Pinpointing exact corrections without unnecessary edits
Outperforms Opus 4 and shows gains comparable to jumps seen in past major releases.
2. Improved Agentic & Research Capabilities
- Better at maintaining detail accuracy in long research tasks.
- Enhanced agentic search and step-by-step problem solving.
- Performs reliably across complex multi-turn reasoning tasks.
3. Validated by Real-World Users
- GitHub: Better multi-file refactoring and code adjustments.
- Rakuten Group: High precision debugging with minimal collateral changes.
- Windsurf: One standard deviation improvement on their junior dev benchmark - similar magnitude to Sonnet 3.7 → Sonnet 4.
4. Hybrid-Reasoning Benchmark Improvements
- Improvements across TAU-bench, GPQA Diamond, MMMLU, MMMU, AIME (with extended thinking).
- Stronger robustness in long-context reasoning tasks.
Use Claude 4.5 Sonnet or Claude 4.1 Opus - or both
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FAQs
Claude 4.5 Sonnet is generally cheaper: $3 input / $15 output per million tokens, versus $15 / $75 for Claude 4.1 Opus. Actual cost depends on how many tokens your workload reads and writes.
They are equal: both Claude 4.5 Sonnet and Claude 4.1 Opus support a 1M tokens context window.
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 4.5 Sonnet, test the same tool on Claude 4.1 Opus, 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 4.5 Sonnet, Claude 4.1 Opus, 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.
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