MiniMax M2.5 vs Claude Sonnet 5
MiniMax's most capable model with advanced reasoning and long context.
Anthropic's fifth-generation Sonnet — near-Opus intelligence at Sonnet speed and price.
No captured outputs for these models yet.
Frequently Asked Questions: MiniMax M2.5 vs Claude Sonnet 5▼
Which is better, MiniMax M2.5 or Claude Sonnet 5?
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Based on the Capability Index, Claude Sonnet 5 scores higher (80.1 vs 79.2). However, "better" depends on your use case — pricing, speed, context window, and specific capability needs all matter.
Which is cheaper, MiniMax M2.5 or Claude Sonnet 5?
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MiniMax M2.5 has a lower blended cost. MiniMax M2.5: $0.15 input / $0.90 output. Claude Sonnet 5: $3.00 input / $15.00 output.
Which has a larger context window, MiniMax M2.5 or Claude Sonnet 5?
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Claude Sonnet 5 has a larger context window: MiniMax M2.5 supports 197K tokens vs Claude Sonnet 5 at 1M tokens.
Do both MiniMax M2.5 and Claude Sonnet 5 support vision?
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Claude Sonnet 5 supports vision/image input, but MiniMax M2.5 does not.
What are the key differences between MiniMax M2.5 and Claude Sonnet 5?
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Key differences: MiniMax M2.5 is significantly cheaper; only Claude Sonnet 5 supports vision input. Compare full specs on this page.
Which model should I choose for my use case?
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If cost is your priority, choose the cheaper option. If you need the highest intelligence for complex tasks, pick the higher-scoring model. For long documents or codebases, choose the larger context window. You can try both MiniMax M2.5 and Claude Sonnet 5 for free on idapt.app to see which performs better for your specific needs.