DevOps / SRE / Platform · 30.07.2026, 19:33 UTC
Chinese AI competitors may have forced OpenAI’s hand on pricing
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| Veröffentlicht | 30.07.2026 UTC |
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OpenAI has lowered API prices for two GPT-5.6 models only three weeks after their launch. On Thursday, the company announced that GPT-5.6 Luna is now 80% cheaper and GPT-5.6 Terra is 20% cheaper, while the price for its main reasoning model, GPT-5.6 Sol, stays the same.
“Major price cuts today,” OpenAI CEO Sam Altman writes in a post on X published on Thursday. “We want to offer the best price/intelligence tradeoff at every level.”
“We want to offer the best price/intelligence tradeoff at every level.”
Luna now costs $0.20 for a million input tokens and $1.20 for a million output tokens, down from $1 and $6. Terra is priced at $2 per million input tokens and $12 per million output tokens, reduced from $2.50 and $15. Sol’s price stays at $5 per million input tokens and $30 per million output tokens.
Developers using Luna do not need to change their processes, but their inference costs will go down. High-volume tasks will now be much cheaper to run, without requiring any code updates or model changes.
major price cuts today:*80% drop for GPT-5.6 Luna, now $0.20 per million input tokens and $1.20 per million output*20% drop for GPT-5.6 Terra, to $2/$12*GPT-5.6 Sol gets Fast mode in the API, up to 2.5x the speed for 2x the price, same intelligence pic.twitter.com/erC6u4VoDR— Sam Altman (@sama) July 30, 2026
This timing is unusual because AI vendors usually keep prices steady for several months after launching a new model family. OpenAI cut prices less than a month after GPT-5.6 became available on July 9.
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