Claude 4.6 Opus vs Claude 4 Sonnet
Compare pricing, context windows, and strengths for Claude 4.6 Opus by Anthropic and Claude 4 Sonnet by Anthropic - and see how to put either to work in Appaca.
Claude 4.6 Opus
Anthropic's most intelligent model for building agents and coding, with stronger reliability and precision for long-horizon engineering and enterprise workflows.
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A balanced-hybrid reasoning model tuned for everyday assistant and high-volume tasks.
View Claude 4 SonnetClaude 4.6 Opus vs Claude 4 Sonnet at a glance
Specs and pricing side by side, from the Appaca AI models directory.
| Spec | Claude 4.6 Opus | Claude 4 Sonnet |
|---|---|---|
| Provider | Anthropic | Anthropic |
| Model type | Text | Text |
| Context window | 1M tokens | 1M tokens |
| Input price | $5 / 1M tokens | $3 / 1M tokens |
| Output price | $25 / 1M tokens | $15 / 1M tokens |
| Status | Current | Superseded by Claude 4.5 Sonnet |
How Claude 4.6 Opus and Claude 4 Sonnet differ
What the numbers mean in practice when choosing between Claude 4.6 Opus and Claude 4 Sonnet.
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Claude 4 Sonnet is 40% cheaper on input tokens ($3 vs $5 per million), which adds up quickly in document-heavy workloads.
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Claude 4 Sonnet is 40% cheaper on output tokens ($15 vs $25 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Claude 4 Sonnet has been superseded by Claude 4.5 Sonnet - for new builds, consider the newer model first.
Strengths side by side
Where each model shines, according to benchmarks and provider positioning.
Claude 4.6 Opus
1. Anthropic's top model for coding and agents
- Anthropic positions Opus 4.6 as its most intelligent model for building agents and coding.
- It builds on Opus 4.5 with higher reliability and precision for professional software engineering, complex agentic workflows, and high-stakes enterprise tasks.
2. Strong frontier performance on real agent benchmarks
- Anthropic reports state-of-the-art results across coding and agentic evaluations.
- Public benchmark highlights include 65.4% on Terminal-Bench 2.0, 72.7% on OSWorld, and 90.2% on BigLaw Bench.
3. Best fit for long-horizon, high-context work
- Supports up to a 1M token context window in beta and up to 128K output tokens.
- Designed for long-running tasks that need sustained planning, careful debugging, code review, and strong context retention.
4. Advanced reasoning controls and workflow support
- Supports adaptive thinking and the
effortparameter, including the newmaxeffort level. - Anthropic also introduced fast mode, compaction, and dynamic filtering with web search and web fetch for Opus 4.6-era agent workflows.
Claude 4 Sonnet
- Hybrid reasoning: supports both fast (“near-instant”) and extended thinking modes.
- Optimised for responsiveness, cost and high-volume production workloads.
- Strong coding performance relative to prior Sonnet versions (improved over Sonnet 3.7).
- Available even in free tiers (alongside paid plans).
- Better suited for general-purpose use and agents where speed + cost-efficiency matter.
Use Claude 4.6 Opus or Claude 4 Sonnet - or both
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Switch models without rebuilding
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Automated for the whole team
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FAQs
Claude 4 Sonnet is generally cheaper: $3 input / $15 output per million tokens, versus $5 / $25 for Claude 4.6 Opus. Actual cost depends on how many tokens your workload reads and writes.
They are equal: both Claude 4.6 Opus and Claude 4 Sonnet 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 4.6 Opus, test the same tool on Claude 4 Sonnet, 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 4.6 Opus, Claude 4 Sonnet, 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 4.6 Opus or Claude 4 Sonnet
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