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Replacing GPT-4o Mini TTS?

Ranked replacement candidates, each shown with exactly what changes if you switch. Same-provider matches surface first because switching cost is lower; capability regressions are flagged in red.

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GPT-4o Mini TTS

OpenAI · Audio · Active
Input: —/M Output: —/M Context:
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#1 RECOMMENDED

GPT-4o Transcribe

OpenAI · Audio
same provider; same family
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What changes if you switch
Field GPT-4o Mini TTS GPT-4o Transcribe Impact
Input price Not verified for either model
Output price Not verified for either model
Audio input ✓ supported ✓ supported Preserved
Lifecycle Active Active Same status
Other candidates
#2

Whisper

OpenAI
same provider; same family
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#3

gpt-audio-2025-08-28

OpenAI
same provider
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#4

Eleven v3

ElevenLabs
same family
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#5

chatgpt-image-latest

OpenAI
same provider; loses 1 capability
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Audio input: LOST — re-evaluate before switching
Methodology

How candidates are ranked

Candidates are ranked by how much of the source model's profile each one preserves — weighing switching cost (same provider or model family surface first), capability parity (what you keep versus what you'd lose), context window, and pricing direction. A candidate that is itself deprecated is pushed down the list; one that's already retired is never recommended.

Ranking is purely algorithmic — no editorial weighting, no paid placement. Every value is pulled from each provider's own documentation; click any model name to see the source-linked detail.