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Claude Sonnet 5 for Vision: Evaluation and Benchmarks

Anthropic released Claude Sonnet 5 on June 30, 2026, but Roboflow evaluations show it ties with its predecessor Sonnet 4.6 on vision benchmarks at 70% accuracy, while being outperformed by Gemini 3.5 Flash (79%) and Claude Fable 5 (75%). The model struggles with document understanding (67%) and object counting (20%), and its higher pricing makes it less cost-effective for vision tasks compared to alternatives.

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Claude Sonnet 5 for Vision: Evaluation and Benchmarks
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Based on Roboflow Vision Evals, Claude Sonnet 5 represents a lateral move for computer vision, tying with its predecessor on benchmark accuracy while struggling with document understanding and object counting. It is outperformed in both vision capabilities and cost-efficiency by alternatives like Gemini 3.5 Flash.

Anthropic released Claude Sonnet 5 on June 30, 2026, the new mid-tier model in the Claude 5 family. Sonnet 5's performance is close to that of Opus 4.8, but at lower prices. It’s a substantial improvement over Sonnet 4.6, on reasoning, tool use, coding, and knowledge work. But what about on vision?

Today we'll assess how well Claude Sonnet 5 performs on computer vision tasks. We ran it through the Roboflow Vision Evals: 67 real vision prompts across object understanding, spatial understanding, document understanding, defect detection, and counting.

Claude Sonnet 5 Vision Performance #

For computer vision, Sonnet 5 is a lateral move. It passes 47 of 67 prompts (70%), making it dead even with Sonnet 4.6. Fable 5 surpasses it at 75%, and Gemini 3.5 Flash still leads at 79%.

Where Claude Sonnet 5 Slips #

The tie with Sonnet 4.6 hides a trade. Sonnet 5 gains on object understanding (93% versus 71%) but gives it back elsewhere. Document understanding drops to 67%, the weakest of the four. And object counting falls to 20% (2 of 10), the lowest score in the group. Counts hold up when objects are few and separated, then fall apart under clutter and occlusion. That is the weakness every VLM shares, and Sonnet 5 sits at the bottom of this set.

Pricing and Price-Performance for Claude Sonnet 5 #

Sonnet 5 has introductory pricing that will run through August 31, 2026. After that it rises to the standard Sonnet tier. Here is how the four models line up on vision score against token price:

Model Vision score Input Output
Gemini 3.5 Flash 79% $1.50 / MTok $9 / MTok
Claude Fable 5 75% $10 / MTok $50 / MTok
Claude Sonnet 5 70% $3 / MTok* $15 / MTok*
Claude Sonnet 4.6 70% $3 / MTok $15 / MTok
  • Introductory pricing of $2 / MTok input and $10 / MTok output applies through August 31, 2026. The model that scores nine points higher on vision also costs the least per token. Sonnet 5 is behind on accuracy and above on price, and it matches Sonnet 4.6 on both. Measured on vision accuracy per dollar, it is not the value pick at its tier.

When to Use Claude Sonnet 5 #

Sonnet 5 is a capable reasoning model for visual question answering and general image understanding. If you already run Sonnet for text and want to add image input, it will describe a scene and answer questions about it well. However, it is not a step forward for vision over Sonnet 4.6, and it is not the strongest option in its tier. If you want the best vision accuracy per dollar today, Gemini 3.5 Flash still leads.

For detection, counting, and segmentation, a fine-tuned RF-DETR model beats any frontier VLM on accuracy, at a fraction of the cost and latency. And you can chain the two in Roboflow Workflows. Compare Sonnet 5 against every model we have benchmarked, and test it on your own images, at Roboflow Playground Evals.

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Claude Sonnet 5 for Vision: Evaluation and Benchmarks. Roboflow Blog: https://blog.roboflow.com/claude-sonnet-5-for-vision/
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