Model Comparison

Command A+ vs MiniMax M2.7Which is better in 2026?

Comparing Command A+ and MiniMax M2.7 across benchmarks, pricing, and capabilities.

Verdict: Command A+ vs MiniMax M2.7 — which is better?

Command A+ (by Cohere) and MiniMax M2.7 (by MiniMax) are two of the AI models people compare most. Here is how they stack up on benchmarks, price and capabilities, and which one to pick in 2026.

Choose Command A+ if…

  • you want the most recent training data — it shipped May 2026

Choose MiniMax M2.7 if…

  • you want predictable pricing at $0.30/M input and $1.20/M output

Performance Benchmarks

Comparative analysis across standard metrics

No common benchmarks found

Command A+ and MiniMax M2.7don't have any common benchmark datasets to compare. They may have been evaluated on different testing suites.

Arena Performance

Human preference votes

Context Window

Maximum input and output token capacity

Only MiniMax M2.7 specifies input context (196,608 tokens). Only MiniMax M2.7 specifies output context (196,608 tokens).

Cohere
Command A+
Input- tokens
Output- tokens
MiniMax
MiniMax M2.7
Input196,608 tokens
Output196,608 tokens
Fri Jul 17 2026 • llm-stats.com

Input Capabilities

Supported data types and modalities

Command A+ supports multimodal inputs, whereas MiniMax M2.7 does not.

Command A+ can handle both text and other forms of data like images, making it suitable for multimodal applications.

Command A+

Text
Images
Audio
Video

MiniMax M2.7

Text
Images
Audio
Video

License

Usage and distribution terms

Command A+ is licensed under Apache 2.0, while MiniMax M2.7 uses MIT.

License differences may affect how you can use these models in commercial or open-source projects.

Command A+

Apache 2.0

Open weights

MiniMax M2.7

MIT

Open weights

Release Timeline

When each model was launched

Command A+ was released on 2026-05-20, while MiniMax M2.7 was released on 2026-03-18.

Command A+ is 2 months newer than MiniMax M2.7.

Command A+

May 20, 2026

1 months ago

2mo newer
MiniMax M2.7

Mar 18, 2026

4 months ago

Knowledge Cutoff

When training data ends

Neither model specifies a knowledge cutoff date.

Unable to compare the recency of their training data.

No cutoff dates available

Outputs Comparison

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Key Takeaways

Supports multimodal inputs
Larger context window (196,608 tokens)

Detailed Comparison

Interactive Arena

Judge for yourself.

Run your own prompts against Command A+ and MiniMax M2.7 side-by-side, then vote on the output you prefer.

Command A+
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MiniMax M2.7
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FAQ

Common questions about Command A+ vs MiniMax M2.7.

Which is better, Command A+ or MiniMax M2.7?

Command A+ (Cohere) and MiniMax M2.7 (MiniMax) each have strengths in different areas. Compare their benchmark scores, pricing, context windows, and capabilities above to determine which fits your needs.

How does Command A+ compare to MiniMax M2.7 in benchmarks?

Command A+ scores AIME 2025: 90.0%, CharXiv-D: 88.0%, MT-AIME 2025: 86.0%, Tau2 Telecom: 85.0%, WMT24++: 81.0%. MiniMax M2.7 scores SWE-bench Multilingual: 76.5%, MLE-Bench Lite: 66.6%, MM-ClawBench: 62.7%, Terminal-Bench 2.0: 57.0%, SWE-Bench Pro: 56.2%.

What are the context window sizes for Command A+ and MiniMax M2.7?

Command A+ supports an unknown number of tokens and MiniMax M2.7 supports 197K tokens. A larger context window lets you process longer documents, conversations, or codebases in a single request.

What are the main differences between Command A+ and MiniMax M2.7?

Key differences include multimodal support (yes vs no), licensing (Apache 2.0 vs MIT). See the full comparison above for benchmark-by-benchmark results.

Who makes Command A+ and MiniMax M2.7?

Command A+ is developed by Cohere and MiniMax M2.7 is developed by MiniMax.