How many AI models does Mistral serve?
10 tracked models as of 11 August 2026: 10 language models (6 with a public ModelCap Index position), across 10 live endpoints observed through OpenRouter.
Inference provider
Every tracked model Mistral serves through OpenRouter, with Mistral's own input and output price per 1M tokens, the context window it serves, disclosed quantization and measured endpoint uptime. Rows link to the model page, where every provider's deployment is listed side by side.
Snapshot as of 11 August 2026
Mistral serves 10 tracked models through 10 endpoints as of 11 August 2026; the highest-ranked is Mistral Medium 3.5 (ModelCap Index #30); mean measured uptime is 99.08%.
Ranked models first, in ModelCap Index order. Prices are the lowest Mistral lists for the model; the endpoint count shows how many deployments carry it.
10 tracked models as of 11 August 2026: 10 language models (6 with a public ModelCap Index position), across 10 live endpoints observed through OpenRouter.
Mistral Medium 3.5 from Mistral AI is the highest-ranked language model Mistral serves, at ModelCap Index position #30 and $7.50 per 1M output tokens on Mistral. The table lists every model in Index order.
Voxtral Small 24B 2507 at $0.30 per 1M output tokens ($0.10 per 1M input), the lowest positive language-token price Mistral lists. Free-tier endpoints, where present, show as $0 and are excluded from that comparison.
Mistral Medium 3.5, served with a 262K-token context window on Mistral. Providers sometimes serve less than the model's published maximum, so the figure here is the provider's own.
Mean measured uptime across Mistral endpoints is 99.08% over the last 30 minutes, as reported by OpenRouter at the time of the snapshot. Per-model uptime is in the table; it is a live operational signal, not a service-level guarantee.
From the OpenRouter catalogue entry for each Mistral endpoint, in USD per 1M tokens, re-observed on every ModelCap refresh. Where Mistral exposes several deployments of one model at different prices, the table shows the lowest and notes the count; the model page lists each deployment.
It re-renders within a minute of every dataset refresh; this snapshot was published 11 August 2026. Offers retained from a failed refresh are marked stale in the data and are not counted here.