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Grok 4 vs Step 3.7 Flash

Grok 4 (2025) and Step 3.7 Flash (2026) are frontier-tier reasoning models from xAI and StepFun. Grok 4 ships a 256k-token context window, while Step 3.7 Flash ships a 256k-token context window. On pricing, Step 3.7 Flash costs $0.20/1M input tokens versus $1.25/1M for the alternative. This comparison covers specs, pricing, API access, capabilities, benchmarks, input and output token costs, and production fit for coding and agent workloads.

Step 3.7 Flash is ~525% cheaper at $0.20/1M; pay for Grok 4 only for coding workflow support.

Decision scorecard

Local evidence first
SignalGrok 4Step 3.7 Flash
Best forreasoning-heavy apps, multimodal apps, and tool-calling agentsreasoning-heavy apps, multimodal apps, and tool-calling agents
Decision fitCoding, RAG, and AgentsCoding, RAG, and Agents
Context window256k256k
Cheapest output$2.50/1M tokens$1.15/1M tokens
Provider routes4 tracked3 tracked
Shared benchmarks0 rows0 rows

Decision tradeoffs

Choose Grok 4 when...
  • Grok 4 has broader tracked provider coverage for fallback and procurement flexibility.
  • Grok 4 uniquely exposes Code execution in local model data.
  • Local decision data tags Grok 4 for Coding, RAG, and Agents.
Choose Step 3.7 Flash when...
  • Step 3.7 Flash has the lower cheapest tracked output price at $1.15/1M tokens.
  • Local decision data tags Step 3.7 Flash for Coding, RAG, and Agents.

Monthly cost at traffic

Estimate token spend from the cheapest tracked input and output route or tier on this page.

Lower estimate Step 3.7 Flash

Grok 4

$1,625

Cheapest tracked route/tier: xAI Console

Step 3.7 Flash

$448

Cheapest tracked route/tier: StepFun

Estimated monthly gap: $1,178. Batch, cache, alternate speed tiers, and negotiated pricing are excluded from this local estimate.

Switch friction

Grok 4 -> Step 3.7 Flash
  • Provider overlap exists on OpenRouter; start route-level A/B tests there.
  • Step 3.7 Flash is $1.35/1M tokens lower on cheapest tracked output pricing before cache, batch, or negotiated discounts.
  • Check replacement coverage for Code execution before moving production traffic.
Step 3.7 Flash -> Grok 4
  • Provider overlap exists on OpenRouter; start route-level A/B tests there.
  • Grok 4 is $1.35/1M tokens higher on cheapest tracked output pricing, so quality gains need to justify the spend.
  • Grok 4 adds Code execution in local capability data.

Specs

Specification
Released2025-07-092026-05-29
Context window256k256k
Parameters198B (11B active)
Architecturedecoder onlymixture of experts
LicenseProprietaryProprietary
OpennessProprietaryProprietary
Commercial useCommercial use with conditionsCommercial use with conditions
Knowledge cutoff--

Pricing and availability

Pricing attributeGrok 4Step 3.7 Flash
Input price$1.25/1M tokens$0.20/1M tokens
Output price$2.50/1M tokens$1.15/1M tokens
Providers

Capabilities

CapabilityGrok 4Step 3.7 Flash
VisionYesYes
MultimodalYesYes
ReasoningYesYes
Function callingYesYes
Tool useYesYes
Structured outputsYesYes
Code executionYesNo
IDE integrationNoNo
Computer useNoNo
Parallel agentsNoNo

Benchmarks

No shared benchmark rows are currently sourced for this pair.

Deep dive

The capability footprint differs most on code execution: Grok 4. Both models share vision, multimodal input, reasoning mode, and function calling, so the practical split is not just feature count. Use those differences to decide whether the page is about raw model quality, agentic coding support, multimodal ingestion, or predictable structured API behavior.

For cost, Grok 4 lists $1.25/1M input and $2.50/1M output tokens on the cheapest tracked provider, while Step 3.7 Flash lists $0.20/1M input and $1.15/1M output tokens on the cheapest tracked provider. A 70/30 input-output blend puts Step 3.7 Flash lower by about $1.14 per million blended tokens. Availability is 4 providers versus 3, so concentration risk also matters.

Choose Grok 4 when coding workflow support and broader provider choice are central to the workload. Choose Step 3.7 Flash when vision-heavy evaluation and lower input-token cost are more important. For production, rerun your own prompts through the exact provider, region, and tool stack you plan to ship. This keeps the decision grounded in measurable tradeoffs instead of brand-level assumptions. It also helps separate model capability from provider packaging, which can change cost and latency.

FAQ

Which has a larger context window, Grok 4 or Step 3.7 Flash?

Grok 4 supports 256k tokens, while Step 3.7 Flash supports 256k tokens. That gap matters most for long documents, large codebases, retrieval-heavy agents, and conversations where earlier context must remain visible.

Which is cheaper, Grok 4 or Step 3.7 Flash?

Step 3.7 Flash is cheaper on tracked token pricing. Grok 4 costs $1.25/1M input and $2.50/1M output tokens. Step 3.7 Flash costs $0.20/1M input and $1.15/1M output tokens. Provider discounts or batch pricing can still change the final bill.

Is Grok 4 or Step 3.7 Flash open source?

Grok 4 is listed under Proprietary. Step 3.7 Flash is listed under Proprietary. License labels affect whether you can self-host, redistribute weights, or rely only on hosted APIs, so confirm the upstream license before deployment.

Which is better for vision, Grok 4 or Step 3.7 Flash?

Both Grok 4 and Step 3.7 Flash expose vision. The better choice depends on benchmark fit, context budget, pricing, and whether your provider route exposes the same capability surface. Use this as a quick comparison signal, then confirm the provider-specific limits before committing to production.

Which is better for multimodal input, Grok 4 or Step 3.7 Flash?

Both Grok 4 and Step 3.7 Flash expose multimodal input. The better choice depends on benchmark fit, context budget, pricing, and whether your provider route exposes the same capability surface.

Where can I run Grok 4 and Step 3.7 Flash?

Grok 4 is available on Microsoft Foundry, OpenRouter, Replicate API, and xAI Console. Step 3.7 Flash is available on StepFun, OpenRouter, and NVIDIA NIM. Provider coverage can affect latency, region availability, compliance posture, and fallback options.

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Last reviewed: 2026-06-01. Data sourced from public model cards and provider documentation.