# Qwen3.7 Plus

Qwen3.7 Plus is a language model from Qwen with a 1M-token context window. Provider list price is $0.32 per million input tokens and $1.28 per million output; on Allocate you pay $0.34 and $1.37 with the 7% transaction fee. It is a closed model served over API; the weights are not published.

## Pricing

| | Provider list | On Allocate |
| --- | --- | --- |
| Input, per M tokens | $0.32 | $0.34 |
| Output, per M tokens | $1.28 | $1.37 |

Token usage bills at the provider list price plus the 7% transaction fee. Prices checked 2026-07-08.

## Facts

| Field | Value |
| --- | --- |
| Lab | Qwen |
| Modality | Language |
| Context window | 1M tokens |
| License | Proprietary API |
| Open weights | No |
| Fine-tunable | No |
| Catalog id | qwen/qwen3.7-plus |

## What a real workload costs

Take 1,000,000 requests a month at 1,200 input and 350 output tokens each: 1,200M input and 350M output tokens. At list prices that is 1,200 × $0.32 + 350 × $1.28 = $832 a month. Billed on Allocate it is $890.24 with the 7% transaction fee.

## Common questions

### How much does Qwen3.7 Plus cost per million tokens?

Provider list price is $0.32 per million input tokens and $1.28 per million output tokens. On Allocate you pay list plus the 7% transaction fee: $0.34 in and $1.37 out.

### What context window does Qwen3.7 Plus have?

1,000,000 tokens (1M). At roughly 0.75 words per token, that is about 750k words of English text per request.

### Can I fine-tune Qwen3.7 Plus?

No. Qwen3.7 Plus is a closed model served over API; the weights are not published. If you want a model you can train and own, start from an open-weights base in the catalog and fine-tune that.

### How do I call Qwen3.7 Plus on Allocate?

Send qwen/qwen3.7-plus in the model field of the OpenAI-compatible endpoint at api.allocate.network/v1, or point a route name (like prod/support-agent) at it so you can swap the model later without a deploy.

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[HTML page](https://allocate.network/models/qwen-qwen3-7-plus) · [Machine-readable catalog](https://allocate.network/catalog.json)
