Head to head

Gemini 3.1 Pro Preview vs Grok 4.3

Gemini 3.1 Pro Preview (Google) and Grok 4.3 (xAI) compared on intelligence, speed, context, and price — and which to choose. Both run on just4o.chat from one chat.

MetricGemini 3.1 Pro PreviewGrok 4.3
Intelligence (AA index)5753
Output speed (tokens/sec)132.6168.7
Context window1.0M1M
Max output66K1M
Input price / 1M$2$1.25
Output price / 1M$12$2.5
Released2026-02-192026-04

Choose Gemini 3.1 Pro Preview if you want…

  • Higher intelligence (Artificial Analysis index 57)
  • Larger context window (1.0M)

Choose Grok 4.3 if you want…

  • Faster output (~168.7 tokens/sec)
  • Lower price ($1.56 / 1M blended)

Gemini 3.1 Pro Preview

At the top of the Artificial Analysis Intelligence Index — ahead of every other model evaluated — Gemini 3.1 Pro Preview earns its ranking not just on raw ability but on the economics of getting there. It ran a full benchmark suite at less than half the cost of comparable frontier models, which makes it the clearest answer to the question of whether top-tier intelligence requires top-tier spend. A 38-percentage-point drop in hallucination rate over its predecessor and a 94.3% GPQA Diamond score in graduate-level scientific reasoning make it a serious tool for complex research, deep software engineering, and agentic workflows that need to get things right. Its 1-million-token context window handles entire codebases or lengthy document sets without batching. The honest caveat: time-to-first-token averages nearly 25 seconds, well above the median for comparable models, and some developers report extended waits or reliability issues under high API load. If your work is iterative and deep rather than real-time and conversational, the trade-off is usually worth it.

Full Gemini 3.1 Pro Preview details →

Grok 4.3

Grok 4.3 made a deliberate trade: xAI stopped chasing frontier performance and built something more practical instead. The result is a model that earns its keep through native X/Twitter integration — pulling posts seconds old when news breaks — and a 1 million token context window that handles entire codebases or lengthy regulatory documents in a single pass. At $1.25 per million input tokens, it arrives 40-60% cheaper than its predecessor Grok-4, and users find real value in its DeepSearch mode, which combines live web data with X discussions in a way that rivals Perplexity for current-events research. Frontend developers report genuinely polished web UI output, moving past the "cheap AI demo" look. The honest trade-off: creative writers consistently find it too literal and verbose, and its 16-second time-to-first-token sits at the high end for reasoning models in this price range. If your work is anchored in real-time information or long-document analysis rather than narrative craft, Grok 4.3 offers a focused, cost-sensible tool.

Full Grok 4.3 details →

FAQ

Which is better, Gemini 3.1 Pro Preview or Grok 4.3?

Gemini 3.1 Pro Preview leads on 2 of the headline metrics (higher intelligence (artificial analysis index 57); larger context window (1.0m)), while Grok 4.3 wins on faster output (~168.7 tokens/sec); lower price ($1.56 / 1m blended). The right pick depends on whether you prioritise capability, speed, or cost.

Is Gemini 3.1 Pro Preview or Grok 4.3 cheaper?

Grok 4.3 is cheaper at $1.56 per 1M tokens (blended), versus $4.5.

Can I use both Gemini 3.1 Pro Preview and Grok 4.3?

Yes. Both are available on just4o.chat from a single chat — you can switch between them per message with no separate subscriptions.