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Qwen: Qwen3 32B

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Qwen3-32B is a dense 32.8B parameter causal language model from the Qwen3 series, optimized for both complex reasoning and efficient dialogue. It supports seamless switching between a "thinking" mode for tasks like math, coding, and logical inference, and a "non-thinking" mode for faster, general-purpose conversation. The model demonstrates strong performance in instruction-following, agent tool use, creative writing, and multilingual tasks across 100+ languages and dialects. It natively handles 32K token contexts and can extend to 131K tokens using YaRN-based scaling.

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Input Price

$0.08per 1M

Output Price

$0.28per 1M

Context

131K

Weekly Tokens

25.2B

Released

Apr 28, 2025

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Sample code and API for Qwen3 32B

OpenRouter normalizes requests and responses across providers for you.

1

Get your API key

Create an API key from your OpenRouter dashboard and set it as an environment variable:

2

Make your first request

Use qwen/qwen3-32b with the OpenRouter API:

OpenRouter provides an OpenAI-compatible completion API to 400+ models & providers that you can call directly, or using the OpenAI SDK. Additionally, some third-party SDKs are available.

In the examples below, the OpenRouter-specific headers are optional. Setting them allows your app to appear on the OpenRouter leaderboards.

Using third-party SDKs

For information about using third-party SDKs and frameworks with OpenRouter, please see our frameworks documentation.

3

Enable streaming

Add "stream": true to your request body to receive responses as server-sent events:

Endpoint

POSThttps://openrouter.ai/api/v1/chat/completions
AuthorizationBearer $OPENROUTER_API_KEY
Content-Typeapplication/json
HTTP-Refereroptional — your site URL, for rankings
X-Titleoptional — your site name, for rankings
Modelqwen/qwen3-32b

Parameters

NameTypeDefaultDescription
reasoningmap—Controls reasoning behavior for models that support thinking tokens, including whether reasoning is enabled, the reasoning effort, maximum reasoning tokens, and whether reasoning is excluded from the response.
include_reasoningboolean—Deprecated alias for reasoning.exclude.
max_tokensinteger—This sets the upper limit for the number of tokens the model can generate in response.
temperaturefloat1This setting influences the variety in the model's responses.
top_pfloat1This setting limits the model's choices to a percentage of likely tokens: only the top tokens whose probabilities add up to P.
stoparray—Stop generation immediately if the model encounter any token specified in the stop array.
frequency_penaltyfloat0This setting aims to control the repetition of tokens based on how often they appear in the input.
presence_penaltyfloat0Adjusts how often the model repeats specific tokens already used in the input.
repetition_penaltyfloat1Helps to reduce the repetition of tokens from the input.
top_kinteger0This limits the model's choice of tokens at each step, making it choose from a smaller set.
seedinteger—If specified, the inferencing will sample deterministically, such that repeated requests with the same seed and parameters should return the same result.
min_pfloat0Represents the minimum probability for a token to be considered, relative to the probability of the most likely token.
response_formatmap—Forces the model to produce specific output format.
toolsarray—Tool calling parameter, following OpenAI's tool calling request shape.
tool_choicestring or object—Controls which (if any) tool is called by the model.
logit_biasmap—Accepts a JSON object that maps tokens (specified by their token ID in the tokenizer) to an associated bias value from -100 to 100.
structured_outputsboolean—If the model can return structured outputs using response_format json_schema.