Leak says Google may launch Gemini 3.7 Flash today with API pricing cut in half

Leak says Google may launch Gemini 3.7 Flash today with API pricing cut in half

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2026-08-13 09:46:31
A new report cited by ChainCatcher says Google could roll out Gemini 3.7 Flash as soon as today, with API pricing potentially dropping to $0.75 per million input tokens and $3.75 per million output tokens. That would be a sharp reduction from the current standard pricing for Gemini 3.6 Flash, which stands at $1.50 for input and $7.50 for output per million tokens. If the leaked pricing is accurate, the new model would come in at roughly half the current rate. The report also notes that speculation around Gemini 3.7 Flash has been building for some time. Google’s official Python GenAI SDK briefly included a reference to `gemini-3.7-flash`, before the related pull request was renamed to "internal" and then closed. Separately, SemiAnalysis said last week that Google had internally canceled Gemini 3.5 Pro, previously seen as a flagship model, and shifted the team toward a larger Gemini 4 effort. According to leo, he has heard the same internally.

ChainCatcher reported that tipster leo said Google could launch Gemini 3.7 Flash as soon as today, with API pricing potentially falling to $0.75 per million input tokens and $3.75 per million output tokens.

For comparison, Gemini 3.6 Flash is currently priced at $1.50 per million input tokens and $7.50 per million output tokens. If the leaked pricing is accurate, the new rate would amount to a 50% cut from the current standard price.

SDK change fueled release speculation

Talk around Gemini 3.7 Flash did not emerge out of nowhere. Google’s official Python GenAI SDK had previously added gemini-3.7-flash, but the related pull request was later renamed to "internal" and then closed. That sequence had already led parts of the community to suspect that a release was getting close.

Gemini 3.5 Pro also faces questions

The report also mentioned Gemini 3.5 Pro. SemiAnalysis said last week that Google had internally canceled the flagship model and redirected the team toward a larger Gemini 4 model. Leo said he had heard the same.

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