# Kimi K2.7 Code vs Qwen 3.5

On provider list prices, Qwen 3.5 costs $0.60 per million input tokens against $0.95 for Kimi K2.7 Code: 1.6x apart. Output is $3.60 against $4 (1.1x). On Allocate both bill at list plus the 7% transaction fee.

## Specifications

| | Kimi K2.7 Code | Qwen 3.5 |
| --- | --- | --- |
| Lab | Moonshot AI | Qwen |
| Access | Open weights | Open weights |
| Context window | 256K tokens | 256K tokens |
| List price, input | $0.95 / M tokens | $0.60 / M tokens |
| List price, output | $4 / M tokens | $3.60 / M tokens |
| Cached input | $0.19 / M tokens | $0.35 / M tokens |
| License | Not listed | Apache 2.0 |
| Fine-tunable | Yes | Yes |

Specifications and provider list prices from the Allocate catalog, checked 2026-07-08. Billed price is list plus the 7% transaction fee.

## What the numbers say

Take 1,000,000 requests a month at 1,200 input and 350 output tokens each. That workload costs $1,980 a month on Qwen 3.5 and $2,540 on Kimi K2.7 Code at list: a gap of $560, or 1.3x.

## Choose Kimi K2.7 Code for

- Training toward a model you own

## Choose Qwen 3.5 for

- Multilingual support agents
- Translation-adjacent workflows
- Fine-tuning under Apache 2.0

## Common questions

### Which is cheaper, Kimi K2.7 Code or Qwen 3.5?

Qwen 3.5, on this workload shape. At list prices it is $0.60/$3.60 per million tokens in and out against $0.95/$4 for Kimi K2.7 Code. Billed on Allocate: $0.64/$3.85 against $1.02/$4.28, list plus 7%.

### Which has the bigger context window?

They match: both read 262,144 tokens (256K) per request.

### Can I fine-tune Kimi K2.7 Code or Qwen 3.5?

Both publish open weights (Kimi K2.7 Code: Not listed; Qwen 3.5: Apache 2.0), so both can be fine-tuned. On Allocate the trained weights stay inside your boundary and belong to you.

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