LLM Stats: The "Consumer Reports" for AI That You Didn't Know You Needed
We’ve officially hit "model fatigue"—there are too many AIs, and they all claim to be the fastest and smartest. LLM Stats cuts through the marketing fluff by aggregating real-time benchmarks, prices, and speed tests for every major model (yes, including the new GPT-5.2 and Gemini 3 Pro) completely for free.
📊 What It Actually Does
- The "Moneyball" Dashboard: It lists hundreds of models with side-by-side comparisons of verified performance—so you stop overpaying for "Pro" subscriptions you don't need.
- Latency vs. Cost Graphs: Visualizes exactly how much "smarter" a model is versus how much slower/pricier it gets—helping you find that sweet spot for your specific project.
- The Playground: A unified interface to test prompts against multiple models simultaneously—saving you from tab-switching hell between ChatGPT, Claude, and Grok.
The Real Cost (Free vs. Paid)
Here is the best part: the information itself is democratized. Unlike enterprise-focused analysts that charge thousands for reports, LLM Stats operates on a community-first model.
| Plan | Cost | Key Limits/Perks |
|---|---|---|
| Viewer | $0 | Unlimited access to all leaderboards, graphs, and pricing data. |
| API/Router | Pay-Per-Token | Access 100+ models via one API. No monthly fee, just usage (e.g., GPT-5.2 is ~$1.75/1M input). |
The Catch: The data relies heavily on standardized benchmarks (like the new AIME 2025 or SWE-Bench). As we’ve learned this year, models can be "trained to the test," meaning a high score on the leaderboard doesn't always translate to a better "vibe" or improved creative writing in the real world.
How It Stacks Up
- vs. LMSYS Chatbot Arena: The Arena is still the king of "vibes" (human preference), but it’s slow and subjective. LLM Stats gives you the hard, cold numbers (speed, price, context window) that the Arena ignores.
- vs. Vellum AI: Vellum is fantastic but geared towards enterprise developers with a steep learning curve. LLM Stats is approachable enough for a casual enthusiast to check before buying a subscription.
- vs. Hugging Face: Hugging Face is the library for engineers downloading weights. LLM Stats is the showroom for users deciding what to use.
The Verdict
We are moving past the era of "one AI to rule them all." The future is modular—using a cheap, fast model for emails and a heavy, expensive reasoning model for coding. LLM Stats is the first essential utility of this new era. It stops you from being a passive consumer of AI marketing and turns you into an informed buyer. Bookmark it, check it before you subscribe, and never get duped by a "state-of-the-art" claim again.

