Gemini 3.5 Flash Lite is a high-efficiency model from Google with upgraded agentic capabilities. It is suited for subagents that execute focused tasks within complex, multi-agent workflows.
Modalities
In / Out Price
$0.30 / $2.50per 1M
Context
1M
Released
Jul 21, 2026
Gemini 3.5 Flash Lite is a high-efficiency model from Google with upgraded agentic capabilities. It is suited for subagents that execute focused tasks within complex, multi-agent workflows.
Gemini 3.5 Flash Lite costs $0.30/M input tokens and $2.50/M output tokens, with separate rates for Cache Read at $0.03/M tokens, Cache Write at $0.08333/M tokens, Image Input at $0.30/M tokens, Input Audio at $0.30/M tokens, Input Audio Cache at $0.03/M tokens and Web Search at $14.00/1K calls.
Gemini 3.5 Flash Lite has a 1,048,576 token context window. It supports up to 65,536 completion tokens.
Yes. Gemini 3.5 Flash Lite accepts tools and tool_choice for function calling. It also supports structured outputs via a JSON schema in response_format.
Gemini 3.5 Flash Lite accepts text, images, video, files such as PDFs and audio as input and returns text.
Gemini 3.5 Flash Lite is served by 2 providers on OpenRouter: Google AI Studio and Google Vertex (US). Requests are routed to the best available provider, with automatic failover to the others, and you can pin or exclude providers with provider routing.
Gemini 3.5 Flash Lite was released on July 21, 2026.
Different companies host the same model. OpenRouter routes your request to one of them based on the routing mode you pick — Balanced (price + speed), Nitro (fastest), or Exacto (highest tool-calling accuracy).
The average price customers actually pay for this model, next to the prices providers post. Caching and discounts mean the price actually paid is often well below the listed one.
Throughput is how fast the model writes (tokens per second — higher is better). Latency is total round-trip time (lower is better). TTFT is time-to-first-token — how long before you see anything appear (lower is better).
Uptime is the percentage of the past 3 days that at least one provider was responding to requests. Availability is the percentage of time that inference was successfully served. OpenRouter continuously monitors and uses the next-best provider when one returns an error.
Scores on standardized evaluations. Higher percentages are better — and rank percentile shows where this model lands among all models on OpenRouter.
Public apps that send the most traffic to this model. Good signal for what real production workloads look like — and a hint at which use cases this model is best suited for.
Token volume and request traffic to this model over time.
Drop-in code to call this model. OpenRouter's API is OpenAI-compatible — most SDKs work by just swapping the base URL. The only thing that changes between models is the model slug below.
| $0.30 | $2.50 | $0.03 | $0.03 | 0.48s | 57 tps | ||
| $0.30 | $2.50 | $0.03 | $0.03 | 0.57s | 36 tps | ||
| $0.33 | $2.75 | $0.033 | $0.033 | -- | -- |
Throughput
57tok/s
P50, best across providers
Latency
0.48s
P50, best provider
100.00%
99.98%
When an error occurs in an upstream provider, we can recover by routing to another healthy provider, if your request filters allow it. You can access per-provider uptime data programmatically through the Endpoints API. Learn more about our load balancing and customization options.