New model options and billing fixes
This release adds three new model choices to the picker, including a new recommended Claude option, a faster Brain model, and a cheaper image model. It also fixes a billing issue with one image model and removes an invisible retry problem that was slowing down Claude Sonnet 5 messages.
Release highlights
What’s new
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New recommended Claude option
Claude Sonnet 5 is now available in the model picker and is marked as the recommended Sonnet choice. Claude Sonnet 4.6 is still there if you want to keep using it.
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More Brain models added
GLM 5.2 and GLM 5.2 Fast are now available as Brain models. This gives you more choices when you want to switch between quality and speed.
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New fast image tier
Nano Banana Lite is now selectable as an Image model. It’s positioned as Google’s fastest, lowest-cost image option in the picker.
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Fixes image billing issue
Grok Imagine had a pricing mistake that could make it look free. That has been corrected, and reference-image support was turned off because the model was ignoring attached references.
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Claude messages no longer retry silently
Claude Sonnet 5 requests are now sent in a way that avoids unnecessary failed retries. That should make chat feel more responsive and predictable.
In the app
Where to find it
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Open the model picker in the node canvas or model settings panel.
You should now see Claude Sonnet 5, GLM 5.2, GLM 5.2 Fast, and Nano Banana Lite in the available model lists.
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Choose Claude Sonnet 5 if you want the recommended Sonnet model.
Claude Sonnet 4.6 is still available, but it is no longer marked as the recommended option.
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Select GLM 5.2 or GLM 5.2 Fast from the Brain model section.
Use the faster option when speed matters, or the standard one when you want a steadier result.
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Select Nano Banana Lite from the Image model section.
This is the new low-cost, fast image option.
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If you use Grok Imagine, check its pricing and avoid reference images.
Its billing rate has been corrected, and attached reference images are no longer supported because they were being ignored.