Status
Official GPT-6 pricing: Not confirmed on this site. This page is meant to prevent misinformation, not add to it.
What you can do now
- Budgeting? Use your current model usage to estimate token costs. The biggest lever is prompt length and retry rate.
- Waiting for GPT‑6? Make prompts reusable: clear constraints, a fixed output schema, and a quick verification step.
- Need immediate wins? Use templates from the existing prompt library pages (coding/writing/analysis).
What to check for official updates
- API pricing pages: usually the canonical source for token pricing.
- Plan pages: where subscription tiers are listed (Plus/Pro/Team/Enterprise variants).
- Docs changelog: model availability and constraints often ship alongside pricing.
If you’re looking for “GPT-6 pricing” because you’re choosing a plan
The practical comparison is often less about the model name and more about: context limits you actually need, tool-use reliability, and whether your workload is latency-sensitive. If you want prompts that work across tiers, use explicit output formats.