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Why use Mistral Large on OpenRouter?
OpenRouter offers Mistral Large with pay-as-you-go pricing at $2.00/1M input tokens. OpenRouter is a multi-provider LLM aggregator offering unified API access to 300+ models from all major labs and emerging providers, with automatic failover for reliability.
Compare Mistral Large across 8 providers to find the best fit for your use caseSetup recipe
Docs fallbackUse the provider REST API or SDKCreate a provider API keymodel: mistralai/mistral-largemistralai/mistral-largeRequest example
mistralai/mistral-large.Gotchas
- Use provider model ID "mistralai/mistral-large", not the LLMReference slug "mistral-large-1".
Compare Mistral Large Across Providers
| Provider | Input (per 1M) | Output (per 1M) |
|---|---|---|
| NVIDIA NIM | — | — |
| Microsoft Foundry | $4.00 | $12.00 |
| AWS Bedrock | $2.00 | $6.00 |
| Mistral AI Studio | $2.00 | $6.00 |
| IBM watsonx | $10.00 | $10.00 |
Pricing
| Type | Price (per 1M) |
|---|---|
| Input tokens | $2.00 |
| Output tokens | $6.00 |
Capabilities
About Mistral Large
Mistral Large is a language model from MistralAI. It is deprecated (originally released 2024-02-08); use it only for reproducing earlier results or evaluating drift over time.
FAQ
What does Mistral Large cost on OpenRouter?
On OpenRouter, Mistral Large costs $2 per 1M input tokens and $6 per 1M output tokens.
What is the context window for Mistral Large on OpenRouter?
Mistral Large supports a 128k token context window on OpenRouter.
How does OpenRouter compare to other Mistral Large providers?
Mistral Large is available from 8 providers. The cheapest input pricing is $0.32/1M tokens from GCP Vertex AI.
What API model ID do I use for Mistral Large on OpenRouter?
Use the model ID mistralai/mistral-large when calling OpenRouter's API.
Who created Mistral Large?
Mistral Large was created by MistralAI as part of the Mistral Large model family.
Is Mistral Large open source?
Mistral Large has open weights under Mistral License according to the seed data, but that does not necessarily mean an OSI-approved open-source license.