API cost decision in 10 seconds

Inkling (batch) vs GPT-5.6 Sol Pro (batch)

Pick Inkling (batch) for lower cost; pick GPT-5.6 Sol Pro (batch) only if the larger context window matters more.

Page updated:  Data confirmed:  Prices normalized to USD per 1M tokens Sample workload: 1M input + 500K output

Budget verdict

Pick Inkling (batch) for lower cost; pick GPT-5.6 Sol Pro (batch) only if the larger context window matters more.

On the standard 1M input plus 500K output workload, Inkling (batch) is estimated at $3.02 vs $3.5 for GPT-5.6 Sol Pro (batch), saving $0.48 (13.6% lower).

Cost-first pickInkling (batch)
Context-first pickGPT-5.6 Sol Pro (batch)
Sample savings$0.4813.6%
10x traffic gap$4.75

GPT-5.6 Sol Pro (batch) has more context, but Inkling (batch) saves $0.48 on the standard workload. At 10x that traffic, the same price gap is about $4.75. Use the calculator below to replace the sample workload with your own token volume.

Cost sensitivity

Workload Sensitivity

Same prices, different token mixes.

Inkling (batch) stays cheaper across input-heavy, balanced, and output-heavy sample workloads.

Workload shapeToken mixBetter pickInkling (batch)GPT-5.6 Sol Pro (batch)
Input-heavy / RAG5M input + 500K outputInkling (batch)$7.03$7.5
Balanced workload1M input + 1M outputInkling (batch)$5.05$6
Output-heavy chatbot1M input + 5M outputInkling (batch)$21.25$26
Cheaper input Tie $1 vs $1 / 1M

Both models report the same input price at $1 per 1M tokens.

Cheaper output Inkling (batch) $4.05 vs $5 / 1M

Inkling (batch) is $0.95 cheaper per 1M output tokens (19% lower; 1.23x difference).

Larger context GPT-5.6 Sol Pro (batch) 524.29K vs 1.05M

GPT-5.6 Sol Pro (batch) has 525.71K more context (2x larger).

Sample workload Inkling (batch) $3.02 vs $3.5

Inkling (batch) is $0.48 cheaper on the standard workload (13.6% lower).

Estimate your workload cost

Your Workload Cost

Prices are normalized to USD per 1M tokens.
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This estimate uses normalized public API pricing per 1M tokens. It is a planning aid, not a billing quote. Verify provider pricing, limits, and terms before production use.

Quick Decision

Verdict

both models tie on input price; Inkling (batch) has the lower output price; GPT-5.6 Sol Pro (batch) offers the larger context window. For the 1M input plus 500K output sample, Inkling (batch) is cheaper for the standard workload.

For a 1M input token plus 500K output token workload, the estimated API cost is $3.02 for Inkling (batch) and $3.5 for GPT-5.6 Sol Pro (batch).

Best Fit

Choose Inkling (batch) when you care most about lower output-token price.

Choose GPT-5.6 Sol Pro (batch) when you care most about larger context window.

Decision Notes
  • On the standard 1M input plus 500K output workload, Inkling (batch) is estimated at $3.02 vs $3.5 for GPT-5.6 Sol Pro (batch), saving $0.48 (13.6% lower).
  • Inkling (batch) is $0.48 cheaper on the standard workload (13.6% lower).
  • Both models report the same input price at $1 per 1M tokens.
  • Inkling (batch) is $0.95 cheaper per 1M output tokens (19% lower; 1.23x difference).
  • GPT-5.6 Sol Pro (batch) has 525.71K more context (2x larger).
Head-to-Head Specs
FeatureInkling (batch)
(Thinking Machines)
GPT-5.6 Sol Pro (batch)
(OpenAI)
Input Price
prompt tokens per 1M
$1$1
Completion Price
per 1M tokens
$4.05$5
Sample Workload Cost
1M input + 500K output
$3.02$3.5
Context Window524.29K1.05M
Release Date

Use-Case Decision Matrix

Use caseBetter pickWhy
Budget-constrained productionInkling (batch)On the standard 1M input plus 500K output workload, Inkling (batch) is estimated at $3.02 vs $3.5 for GPT-5.6 Sol Pro (batch), saving $0.48 (13.6% lower).
High-volume input processingTieLower prompt-token price matters most when prompts, retrieved passages, or documents dominate the bill.
Long responses and chatbotsInkling (batch)Lower output-token price matters most when assistants generate many completion tokens.
RAG or long-document workGPT-5.6 Sol Pro (batch)A larger context window leaves more room for retrieved passages, conversation history, or source files.

Related Alternatives

Same-provider lower-cost swaps
  • Inkling Small (free) can replace Inkling (batch) when lower sample workload cost matters most: $0.
  • Inkling (free) can replace Inkling (batch) when lower sample workload cost matters most: $0.
  • Inkling Small can replace Inkling (batch) when lower sample workload cost matters most: $1.05.
  • gpt-oss-120b (free) can replace GPT-5.6 Sol Pro (batch) when lower sample workload cost matters most: $0.

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Inkling (batch)

Inkling is an open-weight multimodal mixture-of-experts model from Thinking Machines Lab, with 41B active parameters out of 975B total. It is designed for general-purpose reasoning, coding, agentic and tool-use systems,...

GPT-5.6 Sol Pro (batch)

GPT-5.6 Sol Pro is the same underlying model as [GPT-5.6 Sol](https://openrouter.ai/openai/gpt-5.6-sol), served with `reasoning.mode` set to `pro` for higher-quality responses on complex tasks. Learn more in OpenAI's docs: https://developers.openai.com/api/docs/guides/reasoning#reasoning-mode