| Signal | Claude Opus Latest | Delta | Gemini 3.1 Flash Lite Preview |
|---|---|---|---|
Capabilities | 100 | -- | |
Pricing | 75 | -23 | |
Context window size | 86 | 0 | |
Recency | 100 | -- | |
Output Capacity | 85 | +5 | |
Benchmarks | 0 | -79 | |
| Overall Result | 1 wins | of 6 | 3 wins |
Score History
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current score
Gemini 3.1 Flash Lite Preview
right now
78.9
current score
~anthropic
Gemini 3.1 Flash Lite Preview saves you $1650.00/month
That's $19800.00/year compared to Claude Opus Latest at your current usage level of 100K calls/month.
| Metric | Claude Opus Latest | Gemini 3.1 Flash Lite Preview | Winner |
|---|---|---|---|
| Overall Score | 40 | 79 | Gemini 3.1 Flash Lite Preview |
| Rank | #197 | #44 | Gemini 3.1 Flash Lite Preview |
| Quality Rank | #197 | #44 | Gemini 3.1 Flash Lite Preview |
| Adoption Rank | #197 | #44 | Gemini 3.1 Flash Lite Preview |
| Parameters | -- | -- | -- |
| Context Window | 1000K | 1049K | Gemini 3.1 Flash Lite Preview |
| Pricing | $5.00/$25.00/M | $0.25/$1.50/M | -- |
| Signal Scores | |||
| Capabilities | 100 | 100 | Claude Opus Latest |
| Pricing | 75 | 99 | Gemini 3.1 Flash Lite Preview |
| Context window size | 86 | 86 | Gemini 3.1 Flash Lite Preview |
| Recency | 100 | 100 | Claude Opus Latest |
| Output Capacity | 85 | 80 | Claude Opus Latest |
| Benchmarks | -- | 79 | Gemini 3.1 Flash Lite Preview |
Our score (0-100) is driven by benchmark performance (90%) from Arena Elo ratings, MMLU, GPQA, HumanEval, SWE-bench, and 15+ standardized evaluations. Capabilities and context window serve as tiebreakers (10%). Learn more about our methodology.
Scores 40/100 (rank #197), placing it in the top 32% of all 290 models tracked.
Scores 79/100 (rank #44), placing it in the top 85% of all 290 models tracked.
Gemini 3.1 Flash Lite Preview has a 39-point advantage, which typically translates to noticeably stronger performance on complex reasoning, code generation, and multi-step tasks.
Gemini 3.1 Flash Lite Preview offers 94% better value per quality point. At 1M tokens/day, you'd spend $26.25/month with Gemini 3.1 Flash Lite Preview vs $450.00/month with Claude Opus Latest - a $423.75 monthly difference.
Both models have comparable response speeds. For most applications, the latency difference is negligible.
When latency matters most: Interactive chatbots, IDE code completion, real-time translation, and user-facing applications where response time directly impacts experience. For batch processing, background summarization, or offline analysis, latency is less critical.
Code generation & review
Based on overall model capabilities and architecture for coding tasks like generating functions, debugging, and refactoring
Customer support chatbot
Suitable for user-facing chat with competitive response times. Gemini 3.1 Flash Lite Preview also offers lower per-token costs for high-volume support
Long document analysis
Larger context window (1049K tokens) can process longer documents, contracts, and research papers in a single pass
Batch data extraction
Lower output pricing ($1.50/M) reduces costs when processing thousands of records daily
Creative writing & content
Higher overall composite score (79/100) correlates with better nuance, coherence, and style in long-form content
Image understanding & OCR
Supports vision input - can analyze screenshots, diagrams, photos, and scanned documents directly
Gemini 3.1 Flash Lite Preview clearly outperforms Claude Opus Latest with a significant 38.900000000000006-point lead. For most general use cases, Gemini 3.1 Flash Lite Preview is the stronger choice. However, Claude Opus Latest may still excel in niche scenarios.
Best for Quality
Claude Opus Latest
Marginally better benchmark scores; both are excellent
Best for Cost
Gemini 3.1 Flash Lite Preview
94% lower pricing; better value at scale
Best for Reliability
Claude Opus Latest
Higher uptime and faster response speeds
Best for Prototyping
Claude Opus Latest
Stronger community support and better developer experience
Best for Production
Claude Opus Latest
Wider enterprise adoption and proven at scale
by ~anthropic
by Google
| Capability | Claude Opus Latest | Gemini 3.1 Flash Lite Preview |
|---|---|---|
| Vision (Image Input) | ||
| Function Calling | ||
| Streaming | ||
| JSON Mode | ||
| Reasoning | ||
| Web Search | ||
| Image Output |
~anthropic
Gemini 3.1 Flash Lite Preview saves you $36.75/month
That's 94% cheaper than Claude Opus Latest at 1,000 tokens/request and 100 requests/day.
Assumes 60% input / 40% output token ratio per request. Actual costs may vary based on your usage pattern.
| Parameter | Claude Opus Latest | Gemini 3.1 Flash Lite Preview |
|---|---|---|
| Context Window | 1M | 1.0M |
| Max Output Tokens | 128,000 | 65,536 |
| Open Source | No | No |
| Created | Apr 21, 2026 | Mar 3, 2026 |
The single rank difference likely reflects Gemini's massive 16.7x cost advantage ($1.5/M vs $25/M output tokens) which makes it more practical for high-volume coding tasks. Additionally, Gemini's multimodal support for audio and video inputs provides broader utility for coding workflows involving multimedia documentation or screen recordings, even though both models share identical core capabilities.
At 10M tokens/month, Claude Opus Latest costs $250,000 annually versus Gemini's $15,000 - a difference that could fund 2-3 additional engineers. Given their identical 66/100 coding scores and matching 1.0M context windows, the performance parity makes Claude's premium pricing difficult to justify unless you specifically need its 128K max output tokens versus Gemini's 66K limit.
Claude's 128K max output tokens versus Gemini's 66K makes it essential for generating large codebases, comprehensive documentation, or multi-file refactoring in a single request. The ~anthropic provider relationship may also offer better enterprise support and SLAs compared to Google's preview-stage offering, though at $20/M more per output, you're paying a steep premium for that peace of mind.
Gemini can directly process screen recordings of bugs, voice memos from standup meetings, or video walkthroughs of legacy systems - capabilities that become invaluable when debugging complex UI issues or onboarding remote teams. At $0.25/M input tokens (20x cheaper than Claude's $5/M), processing hour-long technical videos becomes financially viable for documentation and knowledge transfer.
With identical scores (66/100), matching context windows (1.0M tokens), and the same core capabilities, migration is compelling for teams spending over $15,000 annually on Claude. The main migration friction points are Claude's 2x larger max output capacity (128K vs 66K tokens) and the stability risks of adopting a 'Preview' model versus Claude's presumably more mature 'Latest' release.
Google's aggressive preview pricing likely aims to capture market share from established players like Anthropic, accepting lower margins to build ecosystem lock-in. The identical 66/100 scores suggest Google has achieved technical parity while leveraging their infrastructure advantages to undercut competitors by 95% on input costs - a strategy that particularly benefits code analysis tasks requiring large context windows.