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GPT-5.6 Sol Pro (batch) API Pricing

OpenAI · context window 1.1M · prices updated 2026-08-23

Input per 1M tokens
$1.00
Output per 1M tokens
$5.00
Cached input per 1M
$0.1
90% cheaper than fresh input

Where GPT-5.6 Sol Pro (batch) sits on price

At $5.00 per million output tokens, GPT-5.6 Sol Pro (batch) is a premium tier model — 2.2× the median output price of $2.25, which puts it cheaper than 33% and pricier than 67% of the models we track. It sits 42th cheapest of the 93 OpenAI models we track. Output costs 5.0× input, the usual spread — trim both, starting with the answer length.

Output tokens per $1
200,000
One full context fill
$1.05
Cheaper than
33% of tracked models

Cached input is 90% cheaper. On an input-heavy workload you need roughly a 28% cache-hit rate to take 25% off the input line — reachable for chatbots and agents that resend the same system prompt and history.

What real workloads cost on GPT-5.6 Sol Pro (batch)

These three workloads are the ones teams actually run on a premium-priced model — a $5.00/1M model is not bought for the same job as one ten times the price.

Workload Per request Per month
Support chatbot — 500 conversations/day (5K in / 1.4K out) Conversation history re-sent each turn — the classic prompt-caching win. $0.012 $180
Coding agent — 300 sessions/day (60K in / 12K out) Multi-step loops re-read the same files; caching matters more than raw price. $0.12 $1080
Long-context analysis — 200 runs/day (250K in / 4K out) Only possible on large-context models; input cost is nearly the whole bill. $0.27 $1620

Model your exact traffic in the API cost calculator — it preloads GPT-5.6 Sol Pro (batch) with caching and batch options.

GPT-5.6 Sol Pro (batch) price history

OpenAI last cut GPT-5.6 Sol Pro (batch)'s output price on Aug 21, 2026 (-67% per output token), from $2.50/$15.00 to $1.00/$5.00 per 1M in/out. That is the only repricing in the 17 days we have tracked it — worth knowing before you hard-code today's rate into a budget.

Date Input /1M Output /1M Output change
Aug 6, 2026 (tracking began) $2.50 $15.00
Aug 21, 2026 $1.00 $5.00 -67%

Change-points from our daily price snapshots (tracking since Aug 6, 2026; intraday moves between snapshots are not captured).

GPT-5.6 Sol Pro (batch) vs Claude Sonnet 5 (batch)

The closest-priced alternative from another vendor is Claude Sonnet 5 (batch) (Anthropic) — priced within a rounding error on output, with identical input pricing. When two models land this close on price, the decision is quality on your own workload, not the price sheet: run 50 real requests through both and compare.

See Claude Sonnet 5 (batch) pricing →

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Frequently asked questions

How much does the GPT-5.6 Sol Pro (batch) API cost?

GPT-5.6 Sol Pro (batch) costs $1.00 per million input tokens and $5.00 per million output tokens, with cached input at $0.1 per million (90% cheaper). That works out to roughly 200,000 output tokens per dollar.

What does the support chatbot workload cost on GPT-5.6 Sol Pro (batch)?

Support chatbot — 500 conversations/day (5K in / 1.4K out) costs about $0.012 per request and $180 per month on GPT-5.6 Sol Pro (batch). Conversation history re-sent each turn — the classic prompt-caching win.

What does it cost to fill GPT-5.6 Sol Pro (batch)'s 1.1M context window?

Sending 1.1M of input in a single request costs $1.05 at $1.00 per million tokens — before any output. With prompt caching that same fill drops to about $0.105 on repeat requests. This is why large context windows are cheap to advertise and expensive to actually use.

Is GPT-5.6 Sol Pro (batch) worth the price?

GPT-5.6 Sol Pro (batch) sits in the middle of the market (42 of 93 by price within OpenAI). The honest test is a routing experiment: send the same 200 real requests to this model and to a tier below, and compare failure rate against the price gap — most teams find a majority of traffic never needed the pricier model.