GPT-5.6 Sol Pricing Cut by 50%
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August 17, 2026
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Discussion Highlights (20 comments)
Fergusonb
Luna saw a huge jump after the price cut and is one of the more competitive models at the new price on openrouter. Maybe they want to see how much market they can grab with Sol? This might help but there are already cheaper models with Sol's intelligence more or less, the most notable being Grok 4.6 at $6/m which makes it a tougher sell
vorpalhex
Do other people find 5.6 to be worse at most simple tasks and frequently over complicate things? I asked it to write a user todo and it turned out a four page essay. I gave the same task to 5.4 and got the small list of checkboxes I expected.
OutOfHere
The title looks to be misleading, since this price cut is limited to OpenRouter. It does not apply for the native OpenAI price listed at https://developers.openai.com/api/docs/models/gpt-5.6-sol
josh-wrale
Is this motivated by the value of the thinking traces gleaned from the traffic?
CompoundEyes
I used over a billion tokens per day of gpt-5.6 sol xhigh starting last Wednesday through Sunday before reaching my reset limit. The $200 pro plan is still the best deal.
m4rtink
Price wars did wonders for many businesses, like the bike sharing industry in China. Overgrown datacenters or mounds of GPUs dumped into the harbour next ?
dgunay
I'm loving this race to the bottom.
z_rho_one
If they can cut the price of Sol by 50% and the price of Luna by 80%, then the original price might have carried a massive operating margin. They might still be serving the models at a profit after these price cuts, but we will never know.
tartakovsky
No ZDR. No dice.
netsec_burn
After using Claude for a long time, I tested Sol 5.6 for the first time today. Love it, its an incredibly capable model and uses far fewer tokens/time thinking. Its what I imagine Fable would be if I haven't been downgraded on every conversation - even after completing the verification program. I think I may cancel my Claude subscription finally.
ComputerGuru
Does OpenRouter eat this cost to get their hands on a copy of the conversations people are using with the model?
dvrp
For context, Stripe has just acquired OpenRouter for >$7B. I’d bet that explains this move!
lyjackal
I saw this for Luna and then looked at the uptime and it said 85%. My interpretation is that this is just a gimmick where they serve the OpenAI flex tier at the same discount OpenAI provides for flex and then fall back to azure
therepanic
Even at these prices, switching from subsidized subscriptions to the API just isn't worth it. Not even close.
Scene_Cast2
Oh hey, that's cheaper than Kimi K3! Amusing to see a SOTA OpenAI model be cheaper than a Chinese open weight model. Fwiw I love K3 and use it as a daily driver. I haven't tried Sol, as I dislike OpenAI.
drivebyhooting
Has anyone had mixed experience running Ultra with and without /goal? I come back to it after 8 hours to find it got stuck navel gazing imagined and Byzantine errors.
Topology1
How can they do this? Are they subsidizing it out of pocket?
gxs
Absolutely not I’ve used Claude exclusively for the past few months Was excited when Sol came out a few weeks ago and loaded it up I made the mistake of treating it as if it were Claude - I’d assumed they were close enough in ability and treated them that way Well, turns out my instruction sets for Claude are 100% too complicated for Sol Sol made the stupidest assumptions, constantly did things that it wasn’t asked to do and always approached code in what I considered a weird way - I had redo a lot of my prompts to get it anywhere close Now, did it do good work? Yes, on occasion. But with LLMs and coding, consistency is the name of the game. Constantly having to correct the LLM and constantly feeling paranoid that it won’t listen makes for an exhausting session Maybe if you “came up” in the codex world you’re more fluent with it, but sticking with Claude for now
throwatdem12311
At this point the models are “good enough” and whoever wins long term is gonna be whoever is the cheapest. That’s why Chinese models are gaining traction and it’ll be the only way for OpenAI or Anthropic to keep up.
jeffybefffy519
Reading the comments in this thread, i honestly dont get it. 5.6-sol has felt like a regression in capability. In fact, every model since 5.3-codex has been a regression from OpenAI. I just find 5.6-Sol over engineers problems, takes absolutely ages to solve basic problems.... At this point, I'm considering going back to cursor over codex due to the ability to get more control over what model I use since there is clearly a heap of user preference and having frontier providers constantly shift the goal post with "State of the Art" is complete non-sense.