Arcee AI: Maestro Reasoning

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Arcee AI: Maestro Reasoning est un modèle texte conçu pour raisonnement et résolution de problèmes. Il associe un raisonnement et une planification poussés, un contexte de 131K tokens et un profil à coût équilibré pour un travail fiable sur reasoning, analysis, and hard problem solving.

Input

$0.90/1M

Output

$3.30/1M

Cached

$0.09/1M

Batch

$0.45/1M

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Technical specifications

Maestro Reasoning at a glance.

Memory

131,072

tokens

Max reply

32,000

tokens

Memory tier

Medium

a long report or a codebase file

Tokenizer

Released

May 2025

Training cutoff

Dec 2024

Availability

Public pricing

Status

active

What it can do

Capabilities & limits.

  • Understands images
  • Deep step-by-step thinking
  • Uses tools / calls functions
  • Strict JSON output
  • Streams replies
  • Fine-tunable on your data

When to pick Maestro Reasoning

  • Multi-step reasoning, research agents, or hard math.
  • Agentic workflows that call tools or APIs.
  • High-volume workloads where unit cost matters.

When to look elsewhere

  • Your workload involves images — pick a vision-capable model instead.

FAQ

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At a typical workload of 50,000 conversations a month with 1,500-token prompts and 800-token replies, Maestro Reasoning costs roughly $200 per month. Input is $0.90 /1M tokens and output is $3.30 /1M tokens.
Maestro Reasoning has a 131,072-token context window (medium memory — a long report or a codebase file). That means you can fit about 24,576 words of input and history in a single call.
Beyond text generation, Maestro Reasoning supports deep step-by-step reasoning, calling functions / tools, strict JSON output, fine-tuning on your own data. It streams replies by default.
Maestro Reasoning was released in May 2025, with training data cut off around December 2024.
Models in a similar class include Trinity Large Thinking, Claude Haiku 4.5, Hermes 4 405B. The "Similar models" section below this FAQ links into each.

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