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mythalion-13b Cost Calculator - OpenRouter

Calculate the cost of using mythalion-13b from OpenRouter for your AI applications

mythalion-13b Cost Calculator

Mode: Chat

Cost Breakdown

Input Cost$0.001875
Output Cost$0.001875
Total Cost$0.003750

Pricing Details

Input: $0.00000188 per token
Output: $0.00000188 per token
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Model Specifications

Limits

Max Tokens4,096

About mythalion-13b

mythalion-13b is a powerful chat AI model offered by OpenRouter. This comprehensive guide provides detailed pricing information, technical specifications, and capabilities to help you understand the costs and features of using mythalion-13b in your applications.

Pricing Information

Input Cost$1.88 per 1M tokens
Output Cost$1.88 per 1M tokens

Note: Use the interactive calculator above to estimate costs for your specific usage patterns.

When should you use mythalion-13b?

mythalion-13b is best suited for the following scenarios:

  • General-purpose chat and text generation workloads
When should you avoid mythalion-13b?
  • Complex multi-step reasoning or planning tasks
  • Applications requiring image, audio, or multimodal inputs
  • Very large documents or long conversational histories
How does mythalion-13b compare to similar models?

This model offers competitive input token pricing, making it cost-effective for applications that require extensive context or frequent input processing.

Understanding mythalion-13b pricing
  • mythalion-13b is a general-purpose AI model provided by OpenRouter.
  • Input tokens are priced at $1.88 per 1M tokens.
  • Output tokens are priced at $1.88 per 1M tokens.
  • For this model, input tokens are more expensive than output tokens, so optimizing your prompts can help manage costs.
  • OpenRouter offers mythalion-13b for general-purpose AI workloads — general-purpose AI workloads.

How to Use This Calculator

Step 1: Enter the number of input tokens you expect to use. Input tokens include your prompt, system messages, and any context you provide to the model.

Step 2: Specify the number of output tokens you anticipate. Output tokens are the text generated by the model in response to your input.

Step 3: Review the cost breakdown to see the total estimated cost for your usage. The calculator automatically updates as you adjust the token counts.

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