Model Cost Profile

Amazon: Nova Lite 1.0

Developer: amazon

Pricing updated Mar 10, 2026

Input rank: #60Output rank: #76

Live Pricing

Input: $0.0600

Output: $0.2400

Pricing via OpenRouter API ยท Last synced Mar 10, 2026

Amazon's Nova Lite 1.0 offers a substantial context window of 300,000 tokens, making it ideal for applications requiring extensive text analysis or long-form content generation. With an input price of $0.06 per million tokens and an output price of $0.24 per million tokens, teams can effectively manage costs while utilizing the model for tasks such as customer support automation and content creation. This pricing structure allows organizations to scale their usage based on project needs, ensuring budget-friendly access to advanced AI capabilities.

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Context Window

300,000

Tokens

Input Price / 1M

$0.0600

Prompt tokens

Output Price / 1M

$0.2400

Completion tokens

Intelligence (MMLU)

Benchmark Pending

Massive Multitask Language Understanding

Price History

Amazon: Nova Lite 1.0 Pricing Trend

Input / 1M tokens0.0%Output / 1M tokens0.0%
Mar 7 โ€” Mar 10
$0.0600$0.1500$0.2400Mar 7Mar 8Mar 9Mar 10

Current Input / 1M

$0.0600

Current Output / 1M

$0.2400

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FAQ

Common pricing and benchmark questions for Amazon: Nova Lite 1.0.

How much does Amazon: Nova Lite 1.0 cost per 1M input tokens?

Amazon: Nova Lite 1.0 input pricing is $0.0600 per 1M tokens based on the latest synced provider data.

How much does Amazon: Nova Lite 1.0 cost per 1M output tokens?

Amazon: Nova Lite 1.0 output pricing is $0.2400 per 1M tokens based on the latest synced provider data.

What context window does Amazon: Nova Lite 1.0 support?

Amazon: Nova Lite 1.0 supports a context window of 300,000 tokens.

How can I compare Amazon: Nova Lite 1.0 with cheaper alternatives?

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