# Meta releases Muse Spark 1.1, claiming it surpasses OpenAI and Google models

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> Published: 2026-07-09 18:02:46+00:00

# Meta releases Muse Spark 1.1, claiming it surpasses OpenAI and Google models

Meta's latest AI model enters the paid API market with aggressive pricing that could reshape competitive dynamics across the tech sector.

Meta just dropped what it’s calling its most powerful AI model ever. Muse Spark 1.1, released on July 9, launched with claims that it outperforms recent offerings from Google, OpenAI, and Anthropic across several key benchmarks.

The model represents a rapid iteration cycle for Meta, arriving just three months after the original Muse Spark debuted on April 8. And this time, Meta isn’t just giving it away. Muse Spark 1.1 is the company’s first paid developer product, marking a clear pivot toward monetizing its AI ambitions.

## What Muse Spark 1.1 actually does

The model handles up to 1 million tokens of context, which is the AI equivalent of being able to read and reason over roughly 750,000 words at once. For developers building complex applications that need to digest massive amounts of information, this is genuinely useful territory.

Muse Spark 1.1 is designed for tool use, computer interaction, coding tasks, and multi-agent orchestration. It’s built to not just answer questions but to actually do things, chain together multiple steps, and work with third-party software.

Meta AI chief Alexandr Wang has positioned the model as the company’s strongest offering to date. Users can access it through the Meta AI app via a dedicated “Thinking” mode, while developers get access through the newly launched Meta Model API.

## The pricing play

Meta priced Muse Spark 1.1 at $1.25 per million input tokens and $4.25 per million output tokens. New users get $20 in promotional credits. That pricing is designed to undercut the established players in the AI API market, positioning Meta competitively against offerings like Grok 4.5 and other premium-tier models from rivals.

## Why crypto investors should pay attention

Muse Spark 1.1 has no direct connection to crypto or blockchain. Meta hasn’t announced any Web3 integrations, token incentives, or decentralized compute partnerships.

If Meta is willing to offer frontier-level AI capabilities at $1.25 per million input tokens, decentralized AI networks need to articulate why their offerings justify potentially higher costs or different tradeoffs. The answer usually involves censorship resistance, data sovereignty, and permissionless access.

The agentic capabilities of Muse Spark 1.1, specifically its multi-agent orchestration and third-party tool integration, overlap directly with use cases that several crypto-AI projects are targeting. Autonomous agents that can execute transactions, interact with smart contracts, and manage DeFi positions are a major focus area for projects building at the intersection of AI and blockchain.

The three-month gap between Muse Spark’s original launch and this upgrade signals something about the pace of iteration. Meta is compressing development cycles in ways that make it harder for smaller players, whether centralized or decentralized, to maintain a technological edge.

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