Provider pricing
Deep Infra pricing: API cost per model, user, and month
Deep Infra lists 39 priced models in the ByteCosts index. This provider page has 20 source-backed model rows, but no source-backed 70% input / 30% output blended chat row to quote, so ByteCosts does not make a lowest-price claim here. For most AI apps the bill is driven by output tokens, retry rate, and prompt-cache hit rate far more than the headline input price, so Deep Infra is cost-effective when your workload is input-heavy (RAG, classification) or can cache a large shared prefix. Compare Deep Infra against alternatives on a real workload - seats, requests, and token mix - before committing to a model or a subscription, because a cheaper per-token price can still lose once power users and long outputs are priced in.
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Deep Infra pricing at a glance
- 20 source-backed model rows on this provider page; no blended chat minimum is quoted without comparable input/output data
- Last recorded price event: DeepSeek-V4-Flash cache read on Jul 9, 2026
- 39 priced models in the index, updated July 9, 2026
Deep Infra model prices
Per-million-token list prices for current Deep Infra models, from the ByteCosts pricing index. Output tokens usually cost several times more than input.
| Model | Input | Output | Context |
|---|---|---|---|
| Qwen3-Next-80B-A3B-Instruct | $0.090 | $1.10 | 256 |
| DeepSeek-V4-Flash | $0.100 | $0.200 | 1K |
| Qwen3-VL-30B-A3B-Instruct | $0.150 | $0.600 | 256 |
| DeepSeek-V3-0324 | $0.200 | $0.770 | 160 |
| Qwen3-VL-235B-A22B-Instruct | $0.200 | $0.880 | 256 |
| DeepSeek-V3.1 | $0.210 | $0.790 | 160 |
| gemini-3.1-flash-lite | $0.250 | $1.50 | 976 |
| DeepSeek-V3.2 | $0.260 | $0.380 | 160 |
| DeepSeek-V3.1-Terminus | $0.270 | $0.950 | 160 |
| Qwen3-Coder-480B-A35B-Instruct-Turbo | $0.300 | $1.00 | 256 |
| gemini-2.5-flash | $0.300 | $2.50 | 976 |
| DeepSeek-V3 | $0.320 | $0.890 | 160 |
Recent Deep Infra price events
Source-backed price events recorded for Deep Infra in the ByteCosts ledger, newest first. "New" marks a first-time listing that has no prior value to compare against.
| Model | Rate | Old | New | % | Recorded |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| DeepSeek-V4-Flash | cache read | $0.020 | $0.018 | -10% | Jul 9, 2026 |
| Qwen3.7-Max | cache read | - | $0.500 | - | Jul 9, 2026 |
| Qwen3-Max | cache read | - | $0.240 | - | Jul 9, 2026 |
| Qwen3-Coder-480B-A35B-Instruct-Turbo | cache read | - | $0.100 | - | Jul 9, 2026 |
| DeepSeek-V4-Pro | cache read | - | $0.0036 | - | Jun 1, 2026 |
| DeepSeek-V4-Flash | cache read | - | $0.0028 | - | Jun 1, 2026 |
| DeepSeek-V3.2 | cache read | - | $0.130 | - | Jun 1, 2026 |
| DeepSeek-R1-0528 | cache read | - | $0.350 | - | Jun 1, 2026 |
When Deep Infra is cost-effective
Token price alone does not decide cost. The variables that actually move an AI bill are: how many output tokens each call emits (output is the expensive side), how often calls retry, what fraction of the input prefix can be served from prompt cache, and how heavily your top 1% of users use the product.
Deep Infra tends to win when your workload is input-heavy with short outputs, when you can cache a large shared system prompt or document context, or when a smaller Deep Infra model clears your quality bar. It tends to lose when outputs are long and uncached, where a cheaper-per-output model compounds the saving across millions of calls.
Limitations before production billing decisions
Treat ByteCosts calculations as planning estimates, not final billing totals. Real invoices can differ because token mix, retry rate, cache hit rate, rate limits, taxes, gateway fees, regional pricing, and negotiated discounts change the effective cost.
Verify the provider source before production billing decisions, then compare the estimate with your own logs or invoice once production traffic is live.
Frequently asked questions
How much does Deep Infra cost per million tokens?
Deep Infra has 39 priced models in the ByteCosts index, and this page has 20 source-backed model rows to inspect. ByteCosts does not have a source-backed 70% input / 30% output low-cost chat blend to quote for this provider page, so it does not make a cheapest-model price claim here. See the price table above for current per-model input/output rates where available.
Is Deep Infra cheaper than the alternatives?
It depends on the workload. Deep Infra can be cheaper for input-heavy or cacheable workloads even when its headline price is higher, because output volume and cache hit rate move the bill more than the per-token rate. Use the ByteCosts calculators to compare on your real traffic.
Where does ByteCosts get Deep Infra prices?
Prices come from Deep Infra's official pricing/docs pages, normalized into the ByteCosts pricing index and dated. Each record carries a confidence grade and a source link. Prices are list prices and exclude negotiated or volume discounts. Verify the provider source before production billing decisions.
Deep Infra pricing. ByteCosts. Updated July 9, 2026. https://bytecosts.com/pricing/deepinfra/