Claude vs Gemini: Full Comparison
Claude vs Gemini: compare reasoning, coding, writing, context window and pricing.
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Side-by-side specs
On Multio, both Claude Opus 4.7 and Gemini 3.1 Pro Preview are available via BYOK — bring your OpenAI/Anthropic keys to chat with either, in the same workspace. Swap models mid-conversation to run the same prompt through each and pick the response that fits your task.
| Spec | Claude Opus 4.7 | Gemini 3.1 Pro Preview |
|---|---|---|
| Provider | Anthropic | |
| Free tier | No | No |
| Context window | 1M tokens | 1.05M tokens |
| Max output tokens | 128K tokens | 66K tokens |
| Input modalities | Text, Image | Audio, File, Image, Text, Video |
| Output modalities | Text | Text |
| Input price (per 1M tokens) | $5.00/M | $2.00/M |
| Output price (per 1M tokens) | $25.00/M | $12.00/M |
Read the full Claude write-up
Claude Opus 4.7 on Multio →
Read the full Gemini write-up
Gemini 3.1 Pro Preview on Multio →
FAQ
- Which is better, Claude or Gemini?
- On Multio, Claude's flagship Claude Opus 4.7 offers a 1,000,000-token context window, while Gemini's flagship Gemini 3.1 Pro Preview offers 1,048,576 tokens. Claude tends to lead in multi-step reasoning, while Gemini tends to lead in multimodal grounding. Run both on the same prompt in Multio to judge on your own use case.
- Can I use both Claude and Gemini on one account?
- Yes. On a paid Multio plan, both models are included and reachable through every Multio agent. BYOK is an optional add-on if you'd rather route premium-model usage to your own provider account. Free open-source models are included out of the box.
- How do I switch between Claude and Gemini mid-conversation?
- Multio lets you swap the underlying model in any chat without losing context — open the model picker above the input and pick Claude Opus 4.7 or Gemini 3.1 Pro Preview.
- Is Claude or Gemini free on Multio?
- Free models are out of the box on Multio. Premium models like Claude and Gemini are BYOK — add your provider key in /settings/api-keys, and your provider bills you directly for usage.