Amazon Nova Premier vs GPT-5.4 Nano

Amazon · US  |  OpenAI · US · Updated June 2026

Quick verdict

Pick Amazon Nova Premier for 1m-token context with deep aws bedrock integration or amazon's most capable nova model, positioned as a 'teacher' for distilling smaller models. Pick GPT-5.4 Nano for cheapest gpt-5.4-family tier at $0.20/$1.25 — built for high-volume, latency-sensitive work or classification, extraction, ranking and sub-agent execution at scale. On a tight budget at scale, GPT-5.4 Nano is the value pick.

Amazon Nova Premier (Amazon) and GPT-5.4 Nano (OpenAI) are two of the models people most often weigh against each other in 2026. Amazon Nova Premier is amazon's flagship 1M-context Nova model on AWS Bedrock - a useful ecosystem anchor and distillation teacher, but weak and pricey on independent intelligence. GPT-5.4 Nano is openAI's cheapest GPT-5.4 variant at $0.20/$1.25 with a 400K window — a speed-and-cost tier for high-volume tasks, not deep reasoning. They diverge most on price and context window — each quantified below from the models' real specs.

Key differences at a glance

Side-by-side specs

SpecAmazon Nova PremierGPT-5.4 Nano
ProviderAmazon (US) OpenAI (US)
ReleasedApril 30, 2025 March 17, 2026
Context window1M (~1,500 pages) 400K (~600 pages)
Price (in/out)$2.5/$12.5 per 1M tokens $0.2/$1.25 per 1M tokens
Open weight?No — API only No — API only
Modalitiestext, image text, image, code
SWE-Bench VerifiedNot published Not published
MRCR v2 @ 1MNot published Not published

Who wins what

1M-token context with deep AWS Bedrock integration

Amazon Nova Premier

Its 1M window holds about 2.5× more than GPT-5.4 Nano's 400K in a single prompt.

Amazon's most capable Nova model, positioned as a 'teacher' for distilling smaller models

Amazon Nova Premier

Amazon's flagship 1M-context Nova model on AWS Bedrock - a useful ecosystem anchor and distillation teacher, but weak and pricey on independent intelligence — and it carries the larger 1M context.

A natural fit for teams already building on AWS

Amazon Nova Premier

Amazon Nova Premier lists a natural fit for teams already building on AWS among its strengths; GPT-5.4 Nano does not.

Cheapest GPT-5.4-family tier at $0.20/$1.25 — built for high-volume, latency-sensitive work

GPT-5.4 Nano

At $0.2/$1.25 per 1M tokens it undercuts Amazon Nova Premier ($2.5/$12.5 per 1M tokens), and that gap compounds at volume.

Classification, extraction, ranking and sub-agent execution at scale

GPT-5.4 Nano

OpenAI's cheapest GPT-5.4 variant at $0.20/$1.25 with a 400K window — a speed-and-cost tier for high-volume tasks, not deep reasoning — and it runs cheaper at $0.2/$1.25 per 1M tokens.

A 400K context in the smallest, fastest GPT-5.4 variant

GPT-5.4 Nano

OpenAI's cheapest GPT-5.4 variant at $0.20/$1.25 with a 400K window — a speed-and-cost tier for high-volume tasks, not deep reasoning — and it is the newer of the two.

Lowest cost at scale

GPT-5.4 Nano

At $0.2/$1.25 per 1M tokens, it is the cheaper of the two — the gap dominates the bill on high-volume workloads.

Largest single-prompt input

Amazon Nova Premier

Its 1M window is about 2.5× larger than GPT-5.4 Nano's 400K, fitting roughly 1,500 pages in one prompt.

Which should you pick?

A cost-sensitive startup shipping high volume

GPT-5.4 Nano

At $0.2/$1.25 per 1M tokens it undercuts Amazon Nova Premier, and on millions of tokens that margin decides the monthly bill.

Someone analysing very long documents or codebases

Amazon Nova Premier

Larger 1M window fits more in one prompt.

Anyone whose priority is 1m-token context with deep aws bedrock integration

Amazon Nova Premier

It is specifically built for that.

Anyone whose priority is cheapest gpt-5.4-family tier at $0.20/$1.25 — built for high-volume, latency-sensitive work

GPT-5.4 Nano

That is its strongest area.

Amazon Nova Premier: where it fits

Amazon's flagship 1M-context Nova model on AWS Bedrock - a useful ecosystem anchor and distillation teacher, but weak and pricey on independent intelligence. Released April 30, 2025 by Amazon, it is built for 1M-token context with deep AWS Bedrock integration, amazon's most capable Nova model, positioned as a 'teacher' for distilling smaller models, a natural fit for teams already building on AWS, and multimodal input for complex reasoning across text and images.

Its trade-offs are real: weak on independent intelligence - Artificial Analysis Intelligence Index of 13, below average for its tier, expensive for its score at $2.50/$12.50 per million tokens, a 2025 model - older than the 2026 frontier it competes against, and sources disagree on modalities (Amazon cites image input; some evaluations list text-only). At $2.5 in / $12.5 out per million tokens, it sits in the mid price band.

GPT-5.4 Nano: where it fits

OpenAI's cheapest GPT-5.4 variant at $0.20/$1.25 with a 400K window — a speed-and-cost tier for high-volume tasks, not deep reasoning. Released March 17, 2026 by OpenAI, it is built for cheapest GPT-5.4-family tier at $0.20/$1.25 — built for high-volume, latency-sensitive work, classification, extraction, ranking and sub-agent execution at scale, a 400K context in the smallest, fastest GPT-5.4 variant, and text and image input for cheap multimodal pipelines.

Its trade-offs: a nano tier — not built for hard reasoning or frontier coding, no published SWE-Bench Verified score (OpenAI reported SWE-Bench Pro instead), outclassed by GPT-5.4 and GPT-5.4 Mini whenever a task needs real depth, and image input only — no audio or video. At $0.2 in / $1.25 out per million tokens, it sits in the budget price band.

The bottom line for this matchup

Amazon Nova Premier and GPT-5.4 Nano overlap enough that the right pick depends on your specific job. GPT-5.4 Nano costs less per token; Amazon Nova Premier holds the larger context; and each leads in its own area — Amazon Nova Premier for 1m-token context with deep aws bedrock integration, GPT-5.4 Nano for cheapest gpt-5.4-family tier at $0.20/$1.25 — built for high-volume, latency-sensitive work. Rather than crowning one, run the same hard task through both once and let the results decide.

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Frequently asked questions

Is Amazon Nova Premier or GPT-5.4 Nano better for coding?

Public SWE-Bench figures are not available for either model, so the honest test is your own repository — run an identical real bug through both. By design, Amazon Nova Premier leans toward 1m-token context with deep aws bedrock integration while GPT-5.4 Nano leans toward cheapest gpt-5.4-family tier at $0.20/$1.25 — built for high-volume, latency-sensitive work, and that positioning usually predicts which feels better on your codebase.

Which is cheaper, Amazon Nova Premier or GPT-5.4 Nano?

GPT-5.4 Nano is cheaper — $2.5/$12.5 per 1M tokens vs $0.2/$1.25 per 1M tokens, roughly 13× apart on input.

Which has the bigger context window?

Amazon Nova Premier — 1M vs 400K, about 2.5× larger. Useful only if the model actually reasons over the full window, which not all do.

Can I use both Amazon Nova Premier and GPT-5.4 Nano together?

Yes — a multi-model platform like LumiChats gives you Amazon Nova Premier, GPT-5.4 Nano and 40+ others under one ₹69/day pass (about $1/day), so you can draft with one and cross-check with the other instead of buying two subscriptions.

Which is newer, Amazon Nova Premier or GPT-5.4 Nano?

GPT-5.4 Nano — released March 17, 2026, about 11 months after Amazon Nova Premier.

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Specifications and benchmarks reflect publicly reported figures as of June 2026 and may change as providers release updates. Always verify on your own workload.