Explore Google: Gemini 3.1 Flash Lite

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Input: text · image · video · file · audio Output: text Context: 1,048,576 tokens Release: 2026-05-07

Use Cases

Here are a few ways teams apply Google: Gemini 3.1 Flash Lite in practice—from fast drafting to multimodal understanding. Adapt these ideas to your workflow.

Meeting transcription & notes

Multilingual audio translation

Audio understanding

Reliable drafting

Specs

Overview
Vendor
google
Model ID
google/gemini-3.1-flash-lite
Release
2026-05-07
Modalities & context
Input
text · image · video · file · audio
Output
text
Context
1,048,576 tokens
Parameters & defaults

Supported parameters: include_reasoning, max_tokens, reasoning, response_format, seed, stop, structured_outputs, temperature, tool_choice, tools, top_p

Defaults: temperature 0.2, top_p 0.95

Benchmark tests: Google: Gemini 3.1 Flash Lite

We ran this model against a few representative prompts to show its range. Review the outputs below and be the judge.

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