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GPT-5.4 Mini and Nano Bring Frontier Capabilities to High-Volume Workloads

OpenAI releases GPT-5.4 mini with GPT-5.4-class capabilities at lower cost, and GPT-5.4 nano for simple tasks. Both support compaction for long-running applications.

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Maya Johnson

Tuesday, March 17, 2026·3 min read

OpenAI released GPT-5.4 mini and GPT-5.4 nano on March 17, 2026, completing the GPT-5.4 model family. Mini brings near-frontier capabilities to faster, more efficient deployments. Nano targets the highest-volume, simplest tasks at rock-bottom pricing, according to OpenAI's changelog.

GPT-5.4 Mini

Mini brings GPT-5.4-class capabilities — including tool search, built-in computer use, and compaction — to a smaller, faster model designed for high-volume workloads. It's the model most production applications should default to: strong enough for complex tasks, cheap enough to scale.

The inclusion of built-in computer use is notable. Mini can operate software interfaces autonomously — navigating browsers, filling forms, clicking buttons — at a price point accessible to startups and individual developers, not just enterprise teams.

GPT-5.4 Nano

Nano is stripped down to the essentials. It supports compaction only — no tool search or computer use — and targets simple, high-volume tasks: classification, extraction, routing, and summarization. Think of it as the model that handles the 80% of API calls that don't need intelligence, just reliability and speed.

It competes directly with Claude Haiku 4.5 and Gemini Flash Lite on the price/performance frontier.

The Full GPT-5.4 Lineup

With mini and nano, the GPT-5.4 family now has four tiers:

  • GPT-5.4 pro: Maximum compute for hardest problems
  • GPT-5.4: Standard frontier model with 1M context, tool search, computer use
  • GPT-5.4 mini: Near-frontier at lower cost, includes computer use
  • GPT-5.4 nano: Simple tasks, highest volume, lowest cost

This mirrors the tiered approaches of Anthropic (Opus/Sonnet/Haiku) and Google (Pro/Flash/Flash-Lite), confirming that every major AI provider has converged on the same product strategy.

Our Take

The interesting trend is that "small" models are getting capabilities that were exclusive to flagships just months ago. GPT-5.4 mini having built-in computer use would have been headline news if it were a standalone launch. Instead, it's a feature checkbox on a mid-tier model. The capability floor keeps rising, which is great for developers and increasingly challenging for startups building on capability differentiation.

FAQ

What is GPT-5.4 mini? GPT-5.4 mini is a faster, more efficient version of GPT-5.4 that supports tool search, built-in computer use, and compaction. It's designed for high-volume production workloads that need near-frontier capabilities.

What is GPT-5.4 nano? GPT-5.4 nano is the smallest model in the GPT-5.4 family, optimized for simple tasks like classification, extraction, and routing. It supports compaction only and targets the highest-volume, lowest-cost use cases.

How do GPT-5.4 mini and nano compare to Claude models? GPT-5.4 mini competes with Claude Sonnet on the capability/cost frontier. GPT-5.4 nano competes with Claude Haiku 4.5 ($1/$5) on the speed/cost frontier.

Tools Mentioned

GPT (OpenAI)Industry-leading large language models powering ChatGPT
$20/mo (ChatGPT Plus)
Claude (Anthropic)Safe, helpful AI assistant with extended context and reasoning
$20/mo (Pro)
Gemini (Google)Google's multimodal AI model family
$19.99/mo (Advanced)

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