# OpenAI Launches GPT-5.6 Series to Public on July 9

> OpenAI has released its GPT-5.6 family to the public, three models tuned for different jobs rather than one flagship for everything. Sol is the reasoning model, and OpenAI says it now leads Terminal-Bench 2.1, a benchmark for real coding and command-line work. Terra is the balanced middle option at roughly half the cost, and Luna is the fast, cheap tier for high-volume tasks. Pricing runs from $5 per million input tokens for Sol down to $1 for Luna, a spread that lets developers match model to budget instead of overpaying for headroom they will not use. The launch also leans into agents, with a new maximum reasoning effort setting and an ultra mode aimed at coordinating subagent work, the kind of long-running, multi-step jobs that have become the industry's obsession. Notably, the release followed government approval, a reminder that frontier launches now pass through a regulatory gate. Taken together, it reads less like a single leap and more like OpenAI hardening a product line for a market where cost, speed, and agentic reliability decide who developers actually build on.

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## Wortins' read

OpenAI has released its GPT-5.6 family to the public, three models tuned for different jobs rather than one flagship for everything. Sol is the reasoning model, and OpenAI says it now leads Terminal-Bench 2.1, a benchmark for real coding and command-line work. Terra is the balanced middle option at roughly half the cost, and Luna is the fast, cheap tier for high-volume tasks. Pricing runs from $5 per million input tokens for Sol down to $1 for Luna, a spread that lets developers match model to budget instead of overpaying for headroom they will not use. The launch also leans into agents, with a new maximum reasoning effort setting and an ultra mode aimed at coordinating subagent work, the kind of long-running, multi-step jobs that have become the industry's obsession. Notably, the release followed government approval, a reminder that frontier launches now pass through a regulatory gate. Taken together, it reads less like a single leap and more like OpenAI hardening a product line for a market where cost, speed, and agentic reliability decide who developers actually build on.

## Source

[Read the full story at TechCrunch](https://techcrunch.com/2026/07/09/openai-launches-its-new-family-of-models-with-gpt-5-6/)

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