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Command R vs o3-mini

Compare Cohere and OpenAI AI models

Cohere
Command R
vs
OpenAI
o3-mini

Cost Comparison (1000 input + 500 output tokens, 100 requests/day)

Command R

Per Request:$0.000450
Daily:$0.045
Monthly:$1.35
Yearly:$16.425

o3-mini

Per Request:$0.003300
Daily:$0.33
Monthly:$9.90
Yearly:$120.45

Cost Differences

+$0.002850
Per Request
+$0.285
Daily
+$8.55
Monthly
+$104.025
Yearly

o3-mini costs more than Command R

Feature Comparison

FeatureCommand Ro3-mini
ProviderCohereOpenAI
Input Price$0.15/1M tokens$1.10/1M tokens
Output Price$0.60/1M tokens$4.40/1M tokens
Context Window128,000 tokens500,000 tokens
Max Output4,096 tokens65,536 tokens
Categoryefficientreasoning
Capabilities
textcode
textreasoningcode
Release Date3/11/20241/31/2025

Command R vs o3-mini: Which Should You Choose?

Choosing between Command R and o3-mini depends on your priorities: cost efficiency, context length, or raw capability. Command R is the more affordable option at $0.15/1M input tokens86% cheaper than o3-mini. Meanwhile, o3-mini offers a significantly larger context window at 500,000 tokens vs 128,000 for Command R.

These models come from different providers — Cohere and OpenAI — which means different API ecosystems, SDKs, rate limits, and terms of service. If you're already integrated with Cohere, switching to OpenAIinvolves migration effort beyond just pricing. Factor in your existing infrastructure when deciding.

These models target different tiers: Command R is a efficient model while o3-mini is reasoning. This means they're optimized for different workloads. o3-mini targets more demanding workloads, while Command R provides a cost-effective option for everyday tasks.

Output costs matter too. Command R charges $0.60/1M output tokens vs $4.40 for o3-mini. For generation-heavy workloads (content creation, code generation, summarization), output pricing often dominates your bill. Command R has the edge here at $0.60/1M output tokens.

Best Use Cases

Choose Command R when:

  • • Budget is a primary concern
  • • You're already using Cohere's API ecosystem
  • • You're running high-volume, latency-sensitive workloads

Choose o3-mini when:

  • • You need a larger context window (500,000 tokens)
  • • You need more capabilities (reasoning)
  • • You need longer outputs (up to 65,536 tokens)
  • • You're already using OpenAI's API ecosystem

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which is cheaper, Command R or o3-mini?
Command R is cheaper for input tokens at $0.15 per million tokens vs $1.10 for o3-mini — that's 86% savings on input costs.
What is the context window difference between Command R and o3-mini?
Command R supports 128,000 tokens while o3-mini supports 500,000 tokens — a difference of 372,000 tokens in favor of o3-mini.
Which model is better for AI Chatbot?
Both models support text. For ai chatbot, Command R is the lower-cost option, while o3-mini offers a larger context window (500,000 vs 128,000 tokens). Choose Command R for budget sensitivity or o3-mini for longer context tasks.
Which model has better overall pricing for heavy usage?
At 100 requests/day with 1,000 input and 500 output tokens each, Command R costs about $1.35/month and o3-mini costs about $9.90/month. Overall, Command R has lower combined input + output rates ($0.15 in, $0.60 out) vs o3-mini.

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