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Devstral 2 2512: Pricing, Context Window & Benchmarks

by Mistral

Devstral 2 is a state-of-the-art open-source model by Mistral AI specializing in agentic coding. It is a 123B-parameter dense transformer model supporting a 256K context window. Devstral 2 supports exploring codebases and orchestrating changes across multiple files while maintaining architecture-level context. It tracks framework dependencies, detects failures, and retries with corrections—solving challenges like bug fixing and modernizing legacy systems. The model can be fine-tuned to prioritize specific languages or optimize for large enterprise codebases. It is available under a modified MIT license.

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Input Price
$0.00/1M tokens
Output Price
$0.00/1M tokens
Intelligence
22.0
Coding
23.7

What you can do with Devstral 2 2512

Everyday Q&A and clear explanations

Writing help (emails, posts, summaries)

Idea generation and brainstorming

Learning support with step-by-step guidance

Composite Indices

Intelligence, Coding, Math

Standard Benchmarks

Academic and industry benchmarks

Benchmark Highlights

5 tests
GPQA
59.4%
MMLU Pro
76.2%
LiveCodeBench
44.8%
Math 500
N/A
AIME 2025
36.7%
HLE
3.6%
Metric Value
Provider Mistral
Context Window 262,144 tokens
Input Price $0.00/1M tokens
Output Price $0.00/1M tokens
Release Date Dec 9, 2025
Modalities text
Capabilities N/A

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Frequently asked questions

What is Devstral 2 2512 good for?

Use Devstral 2 2512 for everyday tasks like writing, summarizing, brainstorming, and getting clear explanations.

How much does Devstral 2 2512 cost?

Pricing is based on usage. Current rates are $0.00/1M tokens for input and $0.00/1M tokens for output.

Can I try Devstral 2 2512 for free?

Yes. You can start a chat instantly and test the model before deciding on a plan.

Does Devstral 2 2512 support images or audio?

Devstral 2 2512 focuses on text-based tasks.

Benchmarks and pricing are sourced from Artificial Analysis where available. OpenRouter specs are used as a fallback.