Model comparison
MiniMax M2.5 vs MiniMax M3
Compare MiniMax M2.5 and MiniMax M3: input/output $/Mtoken, context window, modalities, and license. OpenRouter-synced pricing.
Minimax
MiniMax M2.5
MiniMax-M2.5 is a SOTA large language model designed for real-world productivity. Trained in a diverse range of complex real-world digital working environments, M2.5 builds upon th
Minimax
MiniMax M3
MiniMax-M3 is a multimodal foundation model from MiniMax. It supports text, image, and video inputs with text output, a 1M-token context window, and is suited for long-horizon agen
| Metric | MiniMax M2.5 | MiniMax M3 |
|---|---|---|
| Provider | Minimax | Minimax |
| Context window | 204,800 | 1,048,576 |
| Input $/Mtok | $0.150 | $0.300 |
| Output $/Mtok | $0.900 | $1.20 |
| Modalities | text | text, vision, video |
| License | open-weights | open-weights |
Quick take
On input price, MiniMax M2.5 is cheaper at $0.150/Mtok. For context window, MiniMax M3 leads with 1,048,576 tokens.
Pick based on your workload: high-volume cheap inference vs long-document / agent loops. Enterprise DNA can wire either model into Omni with evals, secrets, and job orchestration.