Qwen2-VL (72B) Instruct vs Qwen QwQ-32B
On provider list prices, Qwen2-VL (72B) Instruct costs $1.20 per million input tokens against $1.20 for Qwen QwQ-32B: effectively level. Output is $1.20 against $1.20. On Allocate both bill at list plus the 7% transaction fee.
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 $1,860 a month on Qwen2-VL (72B) Instruct and $1,860 on Qwen QwQ-32B at list: a gap of $0.
Qwen QwQ-32B reads 128K tokens per request against 32K for Qwen2-VL (72B) Instruct, 4.0x the window. That decides which one can take whole documents without splitting them.
Common questions
Which is cheaper, Qwen2-VL (72B) Instruct or Qwen QwQ-32B?
Qwen2-VL (72B) Instruct, on this workload shape. At list prices it is $1.20/$1.20 per million tokens in and out against $1.20/$1.20 for Qwen QwQ-32B. Billed on Allocate: $1.28/$1.28 against $1.28/$1.28, list plus 7%.
Which has the bigger context window?
Qwen QwQ-32B: 131,072 tokens (128K) against 32,768 (32K) for Qwen2-VL (72B) Instruct.
Can I fine-tune Qwen2-VL (72B) Instruct or Qwen QwQ-32B?
Both publish open weights (Qwen2-VL (72B) Instruct: Qwen license; Qwen QwQ-32B: Qwen license), so both can be fine-tuned. On Allocate the trained weights stay inside your boundary and belong to you.
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Run the numbers on your workload
Or don’t choose. On Allocate a route name is the contract: point yours at one model today, swap to the other tomorrow, and compare them on your live traffic with per-token metering.