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Amazon Nova Micro vs Gemini 2.0 Flash-Lite: API Cost Comparison

Compare the API pricing, context windows, features, and real-world cost projections for Amazon Nova Micro (AWS Bedrock) and Gemini 2.0 Flash-Lite (Google). Use the interactive calculator below to compute your exact monthly cost based on your token usage and request volume.

Prices verified Mar 24, 2026

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Showing costs for 2 models. Cheapest: Amazon Nova Micro at $1.05/month.

Cheapest: Amazon Nova Micro at $1.05/mo — save 53.3% vs Gemini 2.0 Flash-Lite
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BestAmazon Nova Micro
AWS Bedrock$1.05$0.000105$0.35$0.7053.3%Alerts coming soon
Gemini 2.0 Flash-Lite
Google$2.25$0.000225$0.75$1.50Alerts coming soon

Monthly Cost Comparison

Price Comparison at a Glance

All prices are in USD per 1 million tokens ($/M tokens). Lower is cheaper.

Pricing TypeAmazon Nova MicroGemini 2.0 Flash-LiteCheaper
Input (standard)$0.04/M$0.08/MAmazon Nova Micro
Output$0.14/M$0.30/MAmazon Nova Micro
Batch inputN/A$0.04/M
Batch outputN/A$0.15/M

Prices last verified: 2026-03-11 – 2026-03-24

Cost Breakdown by Usage Volume

Estimated monthly costs at different request volumes, assuming 1,000 input tokens and 500 output tokens per request. Adjust in the calculator above for your specific use case.

VolumeAmazon Nova MicroMonthlyGemini 2.0 Flash-LiteMonthlyAmazon Nova MicroPer requestGemini 2.0 Flash-LitePer request
1K requests/mo$0.10$0.22$0.000105$0.000225
10K requests/mo$1.05$2.25$0.000105$0.000225
100K requests/mo$10.50$22.50$0.000105$0.000225
1M requests/mo$105.00$225.00$0.000105$0.000225

Green values indicate the lower-cost option at each volume tier. Cost per request is calculated at 1,000 input + 500 output tokens using standard (non-batch, non-cached) pricing.

Price History

Input price per 1M tokens

When to Choose Amazon Nova Micro

by AWS Bedrock

  • Text classification
  • Customer support
  • Data extraction

Input / 1M tokens

$0.04/M

Output / 1M tokens

$0.14/M

Context window

128,000

Tier

budget

When to Choose Gemini 2.0 Flash-Lite

by Google

  • Text classification
  • Data extraction

Input / 1M tokens

$0.08/M

Output / 1M tokens

$0.30/M

Context window

1,048,576

Tier

budget

Key Differences Beyond Price

Cost is only one factor in choosing an AI model. Context window size, rate limits, supported features, and latency all affect whether a model fits your use case.

CapabilityAmazon Nova MicroGemini 2.0 Flash-Lite
Context window128,000 tokens1,048,576 tokens
Max output tokens5,120 tokens8,192 tokens
Performance tierBudgetBudget
Vision / image inputNoYes
Function callingYesYes
JSON modeYesYes
Prompt cachingNoNo
Batch API (50% discount)YesYes
Extended reasoningNoNo
Fine-tuningYesNo
Rate limit (req/min)Not published4,000

Amazon Nova Micro notes

Amazon's cheapest Nova model, text-only. Exceptional price-performance for classification, routing, and extraction. One of the lowest-cost options on Bedrock.

Gemini 2.0 Flash-Lite notes

Lowest cost Google model. No prompt caching support.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Amazon Nova Micro cheaper than Gemini 2.0 Flash-Lite?

At standard usage (1,000 input tokens, 500 output tokens, 100,000 requests/month), Amazon Nova Micro costs $10.50/month versus $22.50/month for Gemini 2.0 Flash-Lite — a 53% saving. Your actual savings will vary based on your token profile; output-heavy workloads amplify differences in output pricing.

Which model has a larger context window, Amazon Nova Micro or Gemini 2.0 Flash-Lite?

Gemini 2.0 Flash-Lite has a larger context window at 1,048,576 tokens, compared to 128,000 tokens for Amazon Nova Micro. A larger context window is important for processing long documents, multi-turn conversations, or large codebases without truncation.

Do Amazon Nova Micro and Gemini 2.0 Flash-Lite support the Batch API?

Yes — both Amazon Nova Micro and Gemini 2.0 Flash-Lite support batch API processing, which offers a 50% discount on input and output costs in exchange for up to 24-hour turnaround. Ideal for offline workloads like bulk document processing or nightly classification pipelines.

Which model offers better prompt caching?

Neither Amazon Nova Micro nor Gemini 2.0 Flash-Lite currently supports prompt caching. For prompt-caching capable alternatives, consider Claude models from Anthropic or GPT-4o from OpenAI.

What are the best use cases for Amazon Nova Micro vs Gemini 2.0 Flash-Lite?

Both models are well-suited for Text classification, Data extraction. Amazon Nova Micro is particularly strong for Customer support. Gemini 2.0 Flash-Lite is favored for similar workflows. At the same quality level, the lower-cost model is usually preferable; use this page's calculator to compare total monthly spend at your volume.

What is the cost per request for Amazon Nova Micro vs Gemini 2.0 Flash-Lite?

At 1,000 input tokens and 500 output tokens per request — a typical conversational workload — Amazon Nova Micro costs $0.000105 per request and Gemini 2.0 Flash-Lite costs $0.000225 per request. At 100,000 requests/month, that translates to $10.50 and $22.50 respectively. Use the interactive calculator to adjust these parameters for your actual workload.

Amazon Nova Micro vs Gemini 2.0 Flash-Lite: Summary

When comparing Amazon Nova Micro and Gemini 2.0 Flash-Lite for API cost, the right choice depends on your workload's token profile, required features, and tolerance for latency. Amazon Nova Micro offers lower total cost at standard usage volumes (1,000 input + 500 output tokens per request at 100,000 requests/month) at $10.50/month, compared to $22.50/month for Gemini 2.0 Flash-Lite.

Both models are priced in USD per million tokens, the standard unit across all major AI API providers. Amazon Nova Micro charges $0.04/M for input tokens and $0.14/M for output tokens. Gemini 2.0 Flash-Lite charges $0.08/M input and $0.30/M output. If your workload is output-heavy (more tokens generated than consumed as input), the model with the lower output price compounds cost savings significantly at scale.

Context window capacity differs between the two: Gemini 2.0 Flash-Lite supports up to 1,048,576 tokens in a single request, versus 128,000 tokens for Amazon Nova Micro. A larger context window is essential for document summarization, large codebase analysis, and multi-document retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) applications.

Use the interactive calculator at the top of this page to enter your actual token usage and monthly request volume for a precise cost comparison tailored to your workload. Adjust for batch API discounts and prompt caching to find the most cost-effective option for your specific deployment.

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