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GPT-5 Nano vs Claude 4.5 Opus

Compare pricing, context windows, and strengths for GPT-5 Nano by OpenAI and Claude 4.5 Opus by Anthropic - and see how to put either to work in Appaca.

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GPT-5 Nano

The fastest and cheapest GPT-5 variant, ideal for summarization, classification, and lightweight tasks requiring high speed and low cost.

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Claude 4.5 Opus

Anthropic's November 2025 flagship model, combining maximum capability with practical performance for coding, agents, computer use, and enterprise workflows.

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GPT-5 Nano vs Claude 4.5 Opus at a glance

Specs and pricing side by side, from the Appaca AI models directory.

Spec GPT-5 Nano Claude 4.5 Opus
Provider OpenAI Anthropic
Model type Text Text
Context window 400K tokens 200K tokens
Input price $0.05 / 1M tokens $5 / 1M tokens
Output price $0.4 / 1M tokens $25 / 1M tokens
Status Current Superseded by Claude 4.6 Opus
Key differences

How GPT-5 Nano and Claude 4.5 Opus differ

What the numbers mean in practice when choosing between GPT-5 Nano and Claude 4.5 Opus.

  • GPT-5 Nano is 99% cheaper on input tokens ($0.05 vs $5 per million), which adds up quickly in document-heavy workloads.

  • GPT-5 Nano is 98% cheaper on output tokens ($0.4 vs $25 per million) - the bigger factor for tools that generate long documents.

  • GPT-5 Nano's 400K tokens context window is roughly 2x larger than Claude 4.5 Opus's 200K tokens, so it can work across bigger codebases, contracts, or archives in one pass.

  • Claude 4.5 Opus has been superseded by Claude 4.6 Opus - for new builds, consider the newer model first.

Strengths side by side

Where each model shines, according to benchmarks and provider positioning.

GPT-5 Nano

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.)

Claude 4.5 Opus

1. Maximum capability with more practical pricing

  • Anthropic introduced Opus 4.5 as its most intelligent model, combining maximum capability with practical performance.
  • It was positioned as the best model in the world for coding, agents, and computer use at launch, with pricing reduced to $5/M input and $25/M output.

2. Step-change gains for coding and advanced agent work

  • Anthropic describes Opus 4.5 as state-of-the-art on real-world software engineering tests.
  • It also improved everyday knowledge-work tasks like deep research, slides, and spreadsheets while staying strong on long-horizon agent workflows.

3. Better control over reasoning depth

  • Opus 4.5 introduced the effort parameter, letting developers trade off response thoroughness against token efficiency.
  • This made it easier to use one flagship model across both high-depth analysis and more cost-sensitive production workloads.

4. Stronger computer use and continuity

  • Added enhanced computer use with a zoom action for inspecting detailed screen regions.
  • Preserves prior thinking blocks across turns, helping the model maintain reasoning continuity in extended multi-step tasks.
Appaca

Use GPT-5 Nano or Claude 4.5 Opus - or both

Appaca is the AI workspace for operators. Build internal tools and AI co-workers powered by GPT-5 Nano or Claude 4.5 Opus - connected to your real data and ready for your whole team. No code, no deployment.

Describe it, and it's built

Tell the Appaca agent the internal tool you need and it builds a working app powered by GPT-5 Nano or Claude 4.5 Opus. No code, no API keys, no deployment.

Switch models without rebuilding

Start on GPT-5 Nano, test the same tool on Claude 4.5 Opus, and keep whichever performs better - the rest of your app stays exactly as it is.

Automated for the whole team

Schedule tools to run on autopilot - daily digests, weekly reports, real-time triggers - and share them with your whole team from one workspace.

Describe it, and it's built

Tell the Appaca agent what your team needs and it builds a working app powered by GPT-5 Nano or Claude 4.5 Opus - connected to the tools you already use.

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FAQs

Is GPT-5 Nano cheaper than Claude 4.5 Opus?

GPT-5 Nano is generally cheaper: $0.05 input / $0.4 output per million tokens, versus $5 / $25 for Claude 4.5 Opus. Actual cost depends on how many tokens your workload reads and writes.

Which has the larger context window, GPT-5 Nano or Claude 4.5 Opus?

GPT-5 Nano has the larger context window at 400K tokens, compared to 200K tokens for Claude 4.5 Opus. A larger window means the model can consider more text at once - useful for long contracts, codebases, or months of records.

Should I use GPT-5 Nano or Claude 4.5 Opus?

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 GPT-5 Nano, test the same tool on Claude 4.5 Opus, and switch at any time without rebuilding anything.

Can I use GPT-5 Nano and Claude 4.5 Opus without writing code?

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 GPT-5 Nano, Claude 4.5 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.

Build AI tools with GPT-5 Nano or Claude 4.5 Opus

Describe the tool your team needs and get a working app powered by the model you choose - with a built-in database, team access, and integrations. No code, no deployment.