Source-tracked model comparison

Kimi K2.7 Code Highspeed vs Command A: which costs less for a practical API workload?

Compare verified pricing and model limits for API pricing and workload fit across providers. The cost example uses a developer assistant backend workload and does not assume equal model quality.

Direct cost answer: Command A is estimated at $1,375.00 per month and Kimi K2.7 Code High-Speed at $999.00 for 5,000 input tokens, 1,500 output tokens, and 50,000 monthly requests. Kimi K2.7 Code High-Speed is $376.00 lower under these assumptions. This does not identify a quality winner.
Cross-provider comparisonDeveloper assistant backendSources checked 2026-07-17 / 2026-07-17
Tracked facts

Pricing and model limits

Prices are USD per 1M tokens under each model's verified default profile.

FieldCommand AKimi K2.7 Code High-Speed
API access providerCohereKimi API
Model creatorCohereMoonshot AI
API model IDcommand-a-plus-05-2026kimi-k2.7-code-highspeed
Input / 1M$2.50$1.90
Cached input / 1MUnavailable$0.38
Output / 1M$10.00$8.00
Context window256,000 tokens262,144 tokens
Maximum output8,000 tokensUnavailable tokens
Accepted inputtext, imagetext
Example workload

Developer assistant backend cost scenario

5,000 input and 1,500 output tokens per request, 50,000 monthly requests, and 20% cached input.

Cohere

Command A

$1,375.00 / month
Input cost
$625.00
Output cost
$750.00
Per 1,000 calls
$27.50
Pricing profile
standard
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Moonshot AI

Kimi K2.7 Code High-Speed

$999.00 / month
Input cost
$399.00
Output cost
$600.00
Per 1,000 calls
$19.98
Pricing profile
standard
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Cost result: Kimi K2.7 Code High-Speed is $376.00 lower per month for these assumptions. This is a price comparison, not a model-quality ranking.

StackLens assessment

Questions to answer before choosing

  • Which model meets the required quality threshold on representative inputs?
  • How do output length, retries, and caching change the measured cost?
  • Which provider and deployment path fit the team's operational requirements?
Workload caveat

What this estimate leaves out

The calculation does not compare coding quality and excludes indexing, execution sandboxes, and repository storage.

Latency, reliability, output quality, retries, regional processing, and provider-specific tool charges can change the practical decision.