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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,...
73
Score Trend
73/100
14-day history
API Pricing
$1/M in
$4.05/M out
Context Window
1.0M
#97range #81-#113Top 30%
#1#320
Signal Overview
Score Breakdown
| Signal | Strength | Weight | Impact |
|---|---|---|---|
| Benchmarksjust now | 72 | 30% | +21.6 |
| Recencyjust now | 100 | 15% | +15.0 |
| Pricingjust now | 96 | 15% | +14.4 |
| Capabilitiesjust now | 67 | 20% | +13.3 |
| Context Windowjust now | 86 | 10% | +8.6 |
| Output Capacityjust now | 20 | 10% | +2.0 |
Benchmark Performance
Benchmark Scores(0 benchmarks + Arena Elo)
LMSYS Arena Elo
1441
Percentile
90.2
Weight
30%
No task benchmark data available yet for this model.
Capabilities
Reasoning
Vision
Function Calling
JSON Mode
Streaming
Web Search
Image Output
Modalities
Input
text
image
audio
Output
text
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Frequently Asked Questions
Inkling by thinkingmachines excels in the Coding category, where it ranks #97 with a composite score of 73/100. 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,... It is particularly strong in areas highlighted by its top benchmark performance and adoption metrics, making it suitable for both individual developers and enterprise teams looking for a reliable coding solution.
Inkling is priced at $1.00 per million input tokens and $4.05 per million output tokens (USD). Contact the provider for volume discounts and enterprise pricing. Pricing is competitive within the coding category and reflects the model's quality-to-cost ratio.
In the Coding category, Inkling holds rank #97 out of 320 models tracked. Its quality rank is #97 and adoption rank is #97. You can use our comparison tool at /compare to see detailed side-by-side metrics with specific alternatives. Key differentiators include its composite scoring across benchmarks, community sentiment, and real-world adoption rates.
Inkling has been evaluated across 6 different signals. Its strongest areas include Capabilities (67/100), Benchmarks (72/100), Pricing (96/100). These scores are derived from industry-standard benchmarks, community ratings, and real-world performance metrics. The composite score of 73/100 reflects a weighted combination of all tracked signals.
Inkling is a paid model, though some providers may offer trial credits or limited free tiers for evaluation. Check thinkingmachines's website for current free tier availability and promotional offers.
Inkling supports a 1,049K token context window (1,048,576 tokens total). That translates to roughly 786,432 words in a single prompt. This is large enough to process entire codebases, research papers, or long conversation histories in one shot.
Inkling supports image understanding (vision), function/tool calling, extended reasoning/chain-of-thought, streaming responses. Function calling lets you integrate it with external APIs and tools programmatically. Vision support means it can analyze images, screenshots, and diagrams alongside text. These capabilities determine which workflows and integrations the model can handle natively.
Yes, Inkling is an open-source model. You can download the weights, run it locally, fine-tune it for your use case, or deploy it on your own infrastructure. Many cloud providers also offer hosted versions if you prefer not to manage the infrastructure yourself. Self-hosting gives you full control over data privacy and eliminates per-token API costs.
Inkling was developed by thinkingmachines. It was released on July 17, 2026. You can access it through thinkingmachines's API or download the model weights directly. Check our provider page for all models from thinkingmachines and how they compare against each other.
Pick Inkling when you need a solid balance of cost and capability for everyday development tasks, content generation, and standard API integrations. If your task is straightforward text completion or classification, a cheaper model might give you 90% of the quality at a fraction of the price. Run a quick benchmark on your actual use case before committing.
You can access Inkling through thinkingmachines's API using standard HTTP requests or their official SDK. Most providers support OpenAI-compatible endpoints, so switching between models often requires changing just the model name in your API call. Streaming is supported for real-time token-by-token output. For production use, implement proper error handling, rate limiting, and cost monitoring.
Key Info
Benchmark Scores(0 benchmarks + Arena Elo)
LMSYS Arena Elo
1441
Percentile
90.2
Weight
30%
No task benchmark data available yet for this model.
Data updated: Jul 18, 2026Benchmarks: Jul 18, 2026
Pricing Tools
Pricingper 1M tokens
Best value
61% cheaper than category average
Input
$1.00
-58% vs avg
Output
$4.05
-64% vs avg
Cost Estimator
Input: 70%Output: 30%
Est. monthly cost$19.15
Category average$50.34
You save $31.19/month vs category average
Access & Availability
Why This Rank
+Benchmarks
+Recency
+Pricing
+Capabilities