Gemini 3.1 Pro

Gemini 3.1 Pro is Google's preview reasoning model for advanced coding, agentic workflows, multimodal understanding, and complex tasks. It supports up to 1M input tokens and 64K text output.

77.1%
ARC-AGI-2 verified
1M
input context window
64K
maximum output
Google GeminiGoogle
Release date
February 19, 2026
Status
Preview
Input and output
Up to 1M input tokens and 64K text output
Input modalities
Text, code, image, video, audio, and PDF
Tool use
Function calling, structured output, search, and code execution
Knowledge cutoff
January 2025
Best for
Advanced coding, agents, long context, and multimodal reasoning
Release and capabilities

Gemini 3.1 Pro release date and key capabilities

Gemini 3.1 Pro is most compelling when a task combines difficult reasoning with code, tools, or multimodal context. It is less about routine chat and more about complex work that benefits from a larger reasoning budget.

Advanced coding and agents

Use Gemini 3.1 Pro for repository work, terminal tasks, multi-step tool calls, and agent workflows that must keep making progress.

Complex reasoning

The model improves sharply over Gemini 3 Pro on abstract reasoning and long-horizon professional-task benchmarks.

Multimodal synthesis

Combine text, code, images, video, audio, and PDFs when a task depends on understanding more than plain text.

Gemini 3.1 Pro benchmarks

Official benchmark results for Gemini 3.1 Pro

Google DeepMind reports these scores for Gemini 3.1 Pro Thinking (High). Harnesses and settings matter, so treat them as model-selection signals rather than guarantees.

The official February 2026 model card compares Gemini 3.1 Pro with Gemini 3 Pro, Sonnet 4.6, Opus 4.6, GPT-5.2, and GPT-5.3-Codex. It does not publish a direct Gemini 3.1 Pro vs GPT-5.1 table.

ARC-AGI-277.1%
GPQA Diamond94.3%
Terminal-Bench 2.068.5%
SWE-Bench Verified80.6%
MCP Atlas69.2%
BrowseComp85.9%
Model design

A multimodal reasoning model for tools and long context

Gemini 3.1 Pro builds on Gemini 3 Pro and keeps the same broad multimodal and tool-use foundation while improving reasoning and agentic performance.

Google does not publish a parameter count for Gemini 3.1 Pro. The official model card describes it as the next iteration of Gemini 3 Pro, with native multimodal inputs, text output, a 1M-token context window, and support for tool-driven workflows.

01

Native multimodal input

Reason across text, code, images, video, audio, and PDF files in one prompt.

02

1M-token context

Bring large repositories, long documents, recordings, and task history into a single session.

03

Tool-ready output

Use function calling, structured output, search, and code execution in agent workflows.

04

Controlled reasoning

Thinking settings let developers balance deeper analysis against latency and cost.

Context and agent signals

Gemini 3.1 Pro context window and agent performance

The 1M context window is useful for large inputs, but context capacity is not the same as perfect retrieval. Google reports 84.9% on MRCR v2 at 128K average and 26.3% at the 1M pointwise test, so production teams should still test retrieval quality on their own data.

1M
maximum input tokens
84.9%
MRCR v2 at 128K average
33.5%
APEX-Agents
maximum input tokens1M
MRCR v2 at 128K average84.9%
APEX-Agents33.5%
Performance

Gemini 3.1 raises the bar across a wide range of benchmarks

Compare Gemini 3.1 Pro with Gemini 3 Pro, Sonnet 4.6, Opus 4.6, GPT-5.2, and GPT-5.3-Codex across reasoning, coding, agents, tools, search, multimodal understanding, and long context.

The clearest gain is abstract reasoning

Gemini 3.1 Pro reaches 77.1% on ARC-AGI-2 versus 31.1% for Gemini 3 Pro, the largest generation-over-generation jump in the official table.

Gemini 3.1 Pro vs Opus 4.6 is workload-dependent

Gemini 3.1 Pro leads under the common Terminal-Bench harness and on LiveCodeBench Pro, but Opus 4.6 is slightly ahead on SWE-Bench Verified and GPT models lead SWE-Bench Pro.

A 1M window still needs retrieval testing

Gemini 3.1 Pro supports 1M input tokens, yet Google's pointwise MRCR score at 1M is 26.3%. Capacity alone does not guarantee reliable recall.

PerformanceBenchmark notesGemini 3.1 Pro Thinking (High)Gemini 3 Pro Thinking (High)Sonnet 4.6 Thinking (Max)Opus 4.6 Thinking (Max)GPT-5.2 Thinking (xhigh)GPT-5.3-Codex Thinking (xhigh)
Humanity's Last ExamAcademic reasoning, full text + multimodal set, no tools44.4%37.5%33.2%40.0%34.5%
ARC-AGI-2Abstract reasoning puzzles, ARC Prize Verified77.1%31.1%58.3%68.8%52.9%
GPQA DiamondScientific knowledge, no tools94.3%91.9%89.9%91.3%92.4%
Terminal-Bench 2.0Agentic terminal coding, Terminus-2 harness68.5%56.9%59.1%65.4%54.0%64.7%
SWE-Bench VerifiedAgentic coding, single attempt80.6%76.2%79.6%80.8%80.0%
SWE-Bench Pro (Public)Diverse agentic coding tasks, single attempt54.2%43.3%55.6%56.8%
LiveCodeBench ProCompetitive coding problems, Elo288724392393
APEX-AgentsLong-horizon professional tasks33.5%18.4%29.8%23.0%
MCP AtlasMulti-step workflows using MCP69.2%54.1%61.3%59.5%60.6%
BrowseCompAgentic search with Search + Python + Browse85.9%59.2%74.7%84.0%65.8%
MMMU-ProMultimodal understanding and reasoning, no tools80.5%81.0%74.5%73.9%79.5%
MRCR v2 (8-needle)Long-context performance, 128K average84.9%77.0%84.9%84.0%83.8%

Scores and configurations follow Google DeepMind's Gemini 3.1 Pro Performance table. A dash means Google did not publish a score in this comparison. Vendor-reported benchmark settings can differ, so test your own workload before choosing a model.

Model selection

Where Gemini 3.1 Pro fits

Large repository work

Review code, issues, logs, and specifications together before planning or implementing a change.

Research and synthesis

Use multimodal inputs, search, and code execution to turn complex sources into a structured result.

Agentic coding

Test multi-step terminal, MCP, and browser workflows where the model must plan, act, and revise.

Cross-model evaluation

Compare Gemini 3.1 Pro with Opus, Sonnet, and GPT models on your own prompts, tools, latency targets, and long-context retrieval needs.

Gemini 3.1 Pro FAQs

Gemini 3.1 Pro

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