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GPT IMAGE 2 (HIGH) · IMAGE COST

GPT Image 2 (high) Cost

GPT Image 2 (high) costs $0.211 per 1024×1024 image (OpenAI). This page compares it against the cheapest other premium-tier model, and against a Midjourney subscription at your volume.

For teams generating images at volume — computes the fair same-tier price comparison and the exact subscription-vs-API break-even, not a 'this model is cheap/expensive' guess across mismatched quality tiers.

Image prices hand-verified against official provider pages

01 Model + volume

Model

02 Same-tier price check

3.0× the cheapest premium-tier option — $211/mo available (67%).

Monthly cost
$158
$0.11/image (batch)

03 Subscription vs API

Midjourney Pro ($60.00/mo) beats the API by $98.25/mo.

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Why compare within a tier?A $0.006 draft price and a $0.211 premium price aren't competing options — they're different quality tiers. The fair comparison is always same-tier; Midjourney's fixed subscription is a separate, independent call.
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Image prices hand-verified (checked 2026-07-13), re-audited quarterly — image-gen prices move faster than LLM text prices: OpenAI image generation pricing · Google Gemini API pricing · Black Forest Labs pricing · Midjourney plan comparison. Midjourney images/month is a derived estimate (~60/fast-GPU-hour), not an official per-image figure. All math runs in your browser.

How the math works

GPT Image 2 (high) (OpenAI) costs $0.211 per 1024×1024 image at standard rates — but that number alone doesn't tell you if it's a good price. GPT Image 2 (high) is a **premium**-tier model; the fair comparison is against other premium-tier models, not a draft model against a premium one (draft-to-premium price gaps run up to 35× within a single provider's own lineup).

Same-baseline check: the cheapest premium-tier model available is FLUX.2 max at $0.07/image. At 1,500 images/month, switching to it would save $211/month (67%) — GPT Image 2 (high) costs 3.0× what the cheapest premium-tier option costs, for whatever quality difference justifies it.

Separately: Midjourney has no API — it's subscription-only, with a fixed monthly fee and an included "fast" image quota, the opposite cost shape from pay-per-image APIs. Midjourney Pro ($60.00/mo, ~1,800 fast images estimated) beats this API spend by $98.25/month — if a Discord-based workflow fits and you don't need a real API.

Same baseline, one identity: API spend ($158/mo) minus the covering Midjourney plan ($60.00/mo) = $98.25 — whichever number is smaller is the real monthly cost, not whichever one you happened to default to.

Prices hand-verified against each provider's official pricing page (checked 2026-07-13), re-audited quarterly — image-gen prices move faster than text-token prices. Midjourney's fast-image quota is published in GPU-hours; the images/month figure here is a derived estimate (~60 images per fast GPU-hour, Midjourney's own commonly-cited ballpark), not itself an official per-image number.

Frequently asked questions

Is GPT Image 2 (high) a good price for GPT Image 2 (high) work?

Not the cheapest in its tier: FLUX.2 max does the same premium-tier job for $0.07/image vs $0.211/image — switching would save $211/month (67%) at 1,500 images/month, if quality holds on your prompts.

Should I use a pay-per-image API or a Midjourney subscription?

Midjourney Pro ($60.00/mo, ~1,800 fast images estimated) beats this API spend by $98.25/month — if a Discord-based workflow fits and you don't need a real API.

Why isn't the cheapest-looking model always the best deal?

Because a $0.006 draft-tier price and a $0.211 premium-tier price aren't answering the same question — they're different quality tiers, not competing options. The only fair comparison is within a tier: this page always compares GPT Image 2 (high) against FLUX.2 max, the cheapest other premium-tier model, never across tiers.

Does batch processing change which is cheaper?

GPT Image 2 (high) offers a 50% batch-API discount if generation can tolerate delay — that cuts this page's own monthly cost, but the same-tier comparison above uses standard (non-batch) prices since not every model in a tier offers batch pricing.

How was the Midjourney images/month figure calculated?

Midjourney publishes fast-generation quotas in GPU-hours (e.g. 30 hours for Midjourney Pro), not a direct image count. The images/month figures here are a derived estimate (~60 images per fast GPU-hour, a commonly-cited ballpark), not an official per-image number — treat them as approximate.

Are these prices current?

Hand-verified against each provider's official pricing page (checked 2026-07-13), re-audited quarterly since image-gen prices move faster than LLM text-token prices. All math runs client-side with tested code.