Google: Gemini 3.1 Flash Lite Preview
google/gemini-3.1-flash-lite-preview
Cheapest provider
$0.25 / 1M
Fastest provider (p95)
—
No throughput data yet — populated as traffic accumulates
Intelligence (estimated)
51.5
Family + generation + popularity + price tier
Per-provider performance
Latency / throughput / uptime measured across providers over the last 30 minutes of live traffic. Atlas’s router weighs these per call (with the eval-gate signal) when picking a variant for Standard and Batch tiers.
| Provider | Quant | Input $/1M | Output $/1M | Latency p50 / p95 | Throughput p50 / p95 | Uptime 30m | Success |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| full· unknown | $0.2500 | $1.5000 | — | — | 99.85% | — | |
| Google AI Studio | full· unknown | $0.2500 | $1.5000 | — | — | 0.00% | — |
“—” means live telemetry hasn’t accumulated enough recent traffic for that endpoint. “undisclosed” means the provider serves the model but doesn’t expose the quantization label (typically running fp8 / int8 internally).
Intelligence estimate
No public benchmark numbers indexed for this model yet, so the leaderboard score is derived from the catalogue data we sync: model family standing, generation, and live usage rank — applied identically to open- and closed-weight models. The heuristic ceiling sits below confirmed-benchmark frontier models so curated rankings stay clearly on top.
- ·google gemini flash lite family base
- ·v3.1 generation +1
- ·≥1M context +1
- ·compact variant -8
Want a curated score? File a benchmark report and we’ll add it to the next sync.
How Atlas routes Google: Gemini 3.1 Flash Lite Preview
- Realtime tier — direct passthrough at the upstream’s native precision. Best for hard latency / quality guarantees.
- Standard tier — Atlas picks the cheapest provider variant whose quantization has stayed green on your operation’s eval gates. For Google: Gemini 3.1 Flash Lite Preview that’s currently Google at $0.25/1M.
- Batch tier — async, biggest discount. Roadmapped to use provider batch APIs (OpenAI / Anthropic) where available and queued spot capacity for open-weight workloads.