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Gemini 2.0 Flash-Lite vs Mistral Small 3.2

Compare Google and Mistral AI AI models

Google
Gemini 2.0 Flash-Lite
vs
Mistral AI
Mistral Small 3.2

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

Gemini 2.0 Flash-Lite

Per Request:$0.000225
Daily:$0.0225
Monthly:$0.675
Yearly:$8.2125

Mistral Small 3.2

Per Request:$0.000150
Daily:$0.015
Monthly:$0.45
Yearly:$5.475

Cost Differences

$0.000075
Per Request
$0.007500
Daily
$0.225
Monthly
$2.7375
Yearly

Mistral Small 3.2 costs less than Gemini 2.0 Flash-Lite

Feature Comparison

FeatureGemini 2.0 Flash-LiteMistral Small 3.2
ProviderGoogleMistral AI
Input Price$0.075/1M tokens$0.06/1M tokens
Output Price$0.30/1M tokens$0.18/1M tokens
Context Window1,000,000 tokens128,000 tokens
Max Output32,768 tokens8,192 tokens
Categoryefficientefficient
Capabilities
textvisionaudio
textcode
Release Date2/5/202512/2/2025

Gemini 2.0 Flash-Lite vs Mistral Small 3.2: Which Should You Choose?

Choosing between Gemini 2.0 Flash-Lite and Mistral Small 3.2 depends on your priorities: cost efficiency, context length, or raw capability. Mistral Small 3.2 is the more affordable option at $0.06/1M input tokens20% cheaper than Gemini 2.0 Flash-Lite. Meanwhile, Gemini 2.0 Flash-Lite offers a significantly larger context window at 1,000,000 tokens vs 128,000 for Mistral Small 3.2.

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

Both models are in the efficient category, making this a direct head-to-head comparison. At scale — say 10,000 requests per day — the cost difference adds up: Mistral Small 3.2 would save you roughly $22.50/month compared to Gemini 2.0 Flash-Lite. For startups and indie developers, that difference can be significant.

Output costs matter too. Gemini 2.0 Flash-Lite charges $0.30/1M output tokens vs $0.18 for Mistral Small 3.2. For generation-heavy workloads (content creation, code generation, summarization), output pricing often dominates your bill. Mistral Small 3.2 has the edge here at $0.18/1M output tokens.

Multimodal capabilities: Gemini 2.0 Flash-Lite supports vision (image inputs) while Mistral Small 3.2 is text-only. If your application needs image understanding, this narrows your choice.

Best Use Cases

Choose Gemini 2.0 Flash-Lite when:

  • • You need a larger context window (1,000,000 tokens)
  • • You need more capabilities (vision, audio)
  • • You need longer outputs (up to 32,768 tokens)
  • • You're already using Google's API ecosystem
  • • You're running high-volume, latency-sensitive workloads

Choose Mistral Small 3.2 when:

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

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which is cheaper, Gemini 2.0 Flash-Lite or Mistral Small 3.2?
Mistral Small 3.2 is cheaper for input tokens at $0.06 per million tokens vs $0.075 for Gemini 2.0 Flash-Lite — that's 20% savings on input costs.
What is the context window difference between Gemini 2.0 Flash-Lite and Mistral Small 3.2?
Gemini 2.0 Flash-Lite supports 1,000,000 tokens while Mistral Small 3.2 supports 128,000 tokens — a difference of 872,000 tokens in favor of Gemini 2.0 Flash-Lite.
Which model is better for AI Chatbot?
Both models support text. For ai chatbot, Mistral Small 3.2 is the lower-cost option, while Gemini 2.0 Flash-Lite offers a larger context window (1,000,000 vs 128,000 tokens). Choose Mistral Small 3.2 for budget sensitivity or Gemini 2.0 Flash-Lite 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, Gemini 2.0 Flash-Lite costs about $0.675/month and Mistral Small 3.2 costs about $0.45/month. Overall, Mistral Small 3.2 has lower combined input + output rates ($0.06 in, $0.18 out) vs Gemini 2.0 Flash-Lite.

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