GPT-5.4 nano is the most lightweight and cost-efficient variant of the GPT-5.4 family, optimized for speed-critical and high-volume tasks. It supports text and image inputs and is designed for low-latency use cases such as classification, data extraction, ranking, and sub-agent execution.
The model prioritizes responsiveness and efficiency over deep reasoning, making it ideal for pipelines that require fast, reliable outputs at scale. GPT-5.4 nano is well suited for background tasks, real-time systems, and distributed agent architectures where minimizing cost and latency is essential.
Modalities
In / Out Price
$0.20 / $1.25per 1M
Context
400K
Released
Mar 17, 2026
Knowledge Cutoff
Aug 2025
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GPT-5.4 nano is the most lightweight and cost-efficient variant of the GPT-5.4 family, optimized for speed-critical and high-volume tasks. It supports text and image inputs and is designed for low-latency use cases such as classification, data extraction, ranking, and sub-agent execution.
GPT-5.4 Nano costs $0.20/M input tokens and $1.25/M output tokens, with separate rates for Cache Read at $0.02/M tokens.
GPT-5.4 Nano has a 400,000 token context window. It supports up to 128,000 completion tokens.
Yes. GPT-5.4 Nano accepts tools and tool_choice for function calling. It also supports structured outputs via a JSON schema in response_format.
GPT-5.4 Nano accepts files such as PDFs, images and text as input and returns text.
GPT-5.4 Nano is served by 2 providers on OpenRouter: Azure (US) and OpenAI. Requests are routed to the best available provider, with automatic failover to the others, and you can pin or exclude providers with provider routing.
GPT-5.4 Nano was released on March 17, 2026. Its knowledge cutoff is August 31, 2025.
| $0.20 | $1.25 | $0.02 | 1.78s | 24 tps | ||
| $0.20 | $1.25 | $0.02 | 0.70s | 58 tps | ||
| $0.22 | $1.375 | $0.022 | 4.12s | 23 tps |
Throughput
58tok/s
P50, best across providers
Latency
0.70s
P50, best provider
100.00%
99.98%
When an error occurs in an upstream provider, we can recover by routing to another healthy provider, if your request filters allow it. You can access per-provider uptime data programmatically through the Endpoints API. Learn more about our load balancing and customization options.