| name | ai-models |
| description | Research, compare, and update AI model configurations. Covers text model tiers, image and video generation models, image tool models, pricing data sourcing, and the budget/rate-limit system. Use when bumping model versions, adding new models, updating pricing, or auditing model specs against provider documentation.
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AI Models — Research & Update Workflow
When to Use This Skill
- Bumping a text, image, or video model to a newer version
- Adding a new image/video generation model or provider (Vercel gateway, Replicate, fal.ai)
- Updating pricing data (per-token, per-image flat, per-image tiered, per-second)
- Verifying model specs (context window, output limit, cost) against providers
- Auditing the budget/rate-limit system
Key Files
| File | Role |
|---|
packages/grida-ai-models/src/models.ts | Central catalogue. Sole export is the models namespace: models.text (ModelSpec, catalog, byTier, modelSpecById), models.image, models.audio, models.video, models.image_tools |
packages/grida-ai-models/src/tiers.ts | ModelTier set + TIER_MODEL_IDS (type-uses models.text.CatalogId from models.ts) |
editor/lib/ai/models.ts | AI Gateway + BYOK provider seam (catalogue is re-exported from @grida/ai-models) |
editor/lib/ai/ai.ts | toMills() + Replicate call shapes; re-aggregates catalogue under models.* |
editor/app/(api)/private/ai/ratelimit.ts | Budget enforcement (Upstash sliding window, mills) |
editor/app/(www)/(ai)/ai/models/page.tsx | Public models catalog page |
docs/models/index.md | User-facing models & pricing documentation |
Tools
Script: .agents/skills/ai-models/scripts/model_info.py (symlink to .tools/model_info.py)
Model lookup
python .agents/skills/ai-models/scripts/model_info.py <model_id>
python .agents/skills/ai-models/scripts/model_info.py --image <model_id>
python .agents/skills/ai-models/scripts/model_info.py --image --all
Source: models.dev/api.json. Accepts exact IDs (anthropic/claude-sonnet-4.6) or substring search (gpt-5.4).
Note: models.dev has per-token costs but not per-image tier breakdowns. For per-image pricing (OpenAI quality tiers, BFL flat rates), consult provider docs directly.
Provider pricing pages
| Provider | URL |
|---|
| OpenAI | https://developers.openai.com/api/docs/models/<model_id> |
| Anthropic | https://docs.anthropic.com/en/docs/about-claude/models |
| Google | https://ai.google.dev/pricing |
| BFL (Flux) | https://docs.bfl.ml/pricing |
| fal.ai | https://fal.ai/models/<endpoint-id> · pricing API: https://fal.ai/docs/documentation/model-apis/pricing |
| OpenRouter | https://openrouter.ai/<vendor>/<model> |
Providers & model IDs
The same model has different ids — and different availability and pricing — across
providers; an id is never portable. Two cataloguing patterns:
- text / image / audio / image_tools — one card = one provider;
id is in that
provider's format, and the provider field (or the namespace) fixes the route.
- video — the ecosystem is fragmented, so a card is canonical (
vendor/model,
e.g. google/veo-3.1) and carries a providers record (keyed by provider) of bindings,
each with its own call id + meter. Default-provider choice is deferred (see Video Models).
Pick a route with video.binding(card, provider).
| Provider | Used in catalogue for | ID format / example |
|---|
| Vercel AI Gateway | text, image, video binding | google/veo-3.1-generate-001, bytedance/seedance-2.0 |
| Replicate | audio, image_tools | google/lyria-3, nightmareai/real-esrgan |
| fal.ai | video binding (+ image) | fal-ai/veo3.1, fal-ai/kling-video/v3/pro/image-to-video, fal-ai/flux/dev |
| OpenRouter | video binding | google/veo-3.1, google/veo-3.1-fast, google/veo-3.1-lite |
- Availability + price differ per provider. Veo 3.1 Lite is on OpenRouter/fal.ai but not the Vercel gateway — a canonical card just omits the Vercel binding. Veo 3.1 audio-on is
$0.40/s on both Vercel and fal, but fal also meters silent ($0.20/s) and 4K, while OpenRouter exposes only $0/MTok token pricing for video — no usable per-second meter (don't invent one).
- fal.ai is the broadest video/image catalogue (pay-per-use); billing unit is per-model — per-image, per-megapixel, or per-second video — retrievable from its Platform pricing API.
- Image is still Vercel-gateway-only in code; a non-Vercel image provider would mirror video's binding shape (or add a
provider label like audio's "replicate").
Text Models
Live in packages/grida-ai-models/src/models.ts under models.text.catalog: Record<CatalogId, ModelSpec>. The tier set and tier→model id table sit in packages/grida-ai-models/src/tiers.ts and type-use models.text.CatalogId from models.ts — so every tier id must resolve to a real catalogued spec.
Fields to update per tier:
id — gateway format: provider/model-name
label — human-readable name
contextWindow, outputLimit — from model_info.py
cost — { input, output, cacheRead?, cacheWrite? } per 1M tokens
Image Models
Live in packages/grida-ai-models/src/models.ts under models.image.models. Editor consumers reach the same data via import { ai } from "@/lib/ai/ai" (a thin re-aggregator that adds ai.toMills and ai.server.methods.*).
Pricing types
Three pricing schemes, modeled as discriminated union ImageModelPricing:
per_image_tiered — quality x size tiers (e.g. OpenAI)
{ type: "per_image_tiered", tiers: { "medium/1024x1024": 0.034, ... } }
per_image_flat — single price per image (e.g. BFL Flux)
{ type: "per_image_flat", usd: 0.06 }
per_token — charged by token (e.g. Google Gemini)
{ type: "per_token", input: 0.5, output: 3.0 }
Fields per model
pricing — real provider data, one of the three types above
avg_cost_usd — rate limiter budget cost only, not displayed to users. Mid-tier for tiered, flat rate for flat, conservative estimate for per-token.
min_width, max_width, min_height, max_height, sizes — dimension constraints
- Add new model IDs to the
ImageModelId type union
New providers
Image generation currently routes through the Vercel AI Gateway (gateway.image(id)); fal.ai is the main alternative for models the gateway lacks (see Providers & model IDs). For a new provider:
- Verify the gateway supports it (or wire a new
provider label for fal.ai / OpenRouter)
- Add to the
Vendor type if needed
- Add a logo component and register in the
Logos map on the models page
Video Models
Live in models.video.models in packages/grida-ai-models/src/models.ts. The video provider ecosystem is fragmented, so unlike image/audio (one card = one provider) a video card is canonical: id is provider-agnostic (vendor/model, e.g. google/veo-3.1) and holds the intrinsic specs; per-provider routes live in providers, a record keyed by provider.
Card shape
- Model (intrinsic):
id (canonical), label, vendor, aspect_ratios, min_duration/max_duration, audio, default (resolution/aspect/duration/audio), url (original vendor's model card).
providers: Partial<Record<VideoProvider, VideoProviderBinding>> — one binding per serving provider: provider, id, pricing, avg_cost_usd, optional url/deprecated. No preference order — the default-provider choice is deliberately deferred to the runtime. Look a route up with video.binding(card, provider).
Cards catalogue the image-to-video route only (canvas-relevant; Grok's sole mode), so each binding has a single id — on fal the capability is keyed into the id (fal-ai/veo3.1/image-to-video). Don't add a per-capability endpoints map until a second capability is actually served: identical ids across capabilities are YAGNI, and divergent ones (other fal endpoints) are a new binding/id when needed.
provider is a bare routing tag — auth (incl. BYOK) is a runtime concern, not catalogue data, so there is no provider registry or byok flag. The catalogue's only job is to hold each provider's real id + rate.
Cost
avg_cost_usd (per binding) = its rate at the model's default (resolution, audio) × default duration. Video dwarfs image costs (Veo 3.1 ≈ $3.20 for an 8s 1080p clip) and a single clip exceeds the current $1.00/window budget — revisit ratelimit.ts before wiring video into the editor.
Pricing (lives on the binding)
per_second, nested resolution → audio-mode → USD/s. The rate varies by both resolution and whether audio is generated, so the keys are the exact (resolution, mode) combos that provider serves & meters:
{ type: "per_second", usd_per_second: {
"720p": { audio: 0.4, silent: 0.2 }, // fal: meters both modes
"1080p": { audio: 0.4, silent: 0.2 },
"4k": { audio: 0.6, silent: 0.4 },
} }
// Vercel Veo omits "4k" + "silent" (gateway sells neither); Seedance lists only "audio" (bundled free).
Adding a model / route
- New model → add the canonical id to
VideoModelId and a card with ≥1 binding. Every binding must price the model's default (resolution, audio) — enforced by catalogue-invariant tests (plus: provider field matches key).
- New route for an existing model → add a
VideoProviderBinding under its provider key, only with a verified rate (e.g. OpenRouter surfaces $0/MTok for video — not usable; leave it out).
- New capability (e.g. text-to-video) → only when actually used. If a provider keys it into a separate id (fal), that's a new binding/id; revisit the single-
id shape only then.
Image Tool Models
Live in models.image_tools.models in packages/grida-ai-models/src/models.ts. Flat cost_usd pricing via Replicate.
Budget System
Upstash sliding-window rate limiting. Unit: mills (1 mill = $0.001 USD).
- Budget:
1000 mills = $1.00 per 30-day window
- Configured in
editor/app/(api)/private/ai/ratelimit.ts
ai.toMills(cost_usd) converts USD to mills
Currently deducts avg_cost_usd before generation. TODO: switch to real cost tracking post-generation.
After Any Update