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Reasoning enum 11 models

Reasoning summary reasoning.summary

Controls the level of reasoning summary returned with the response.

Type
enum
Default
"auto"

reasoning.summary by model

The exact type, default, range, and conditions for reasoning.summary on each model that documents it.

Model Provider Type Default Range / values Condition
Gpt 5.1 Codex Subscription OpenAI enum "auto" auto | concise | detailed | none
Gpt 5.1 Codex Max Subscription OpenAI enum "auto" auto | concise | detailed | none
Gpt 5.2 Subscription OpenAI enum "auto" auto | concise | detailed | none
Gpt 5.2 Codex Subscription OpenAI enum "auto" auto | concise | detailed | none
Gpt 5.3 Codex Subscription OpenAI enum "auto" auto | concise | detailed | none
Gpt 5.3 Codex Spark Subscription OpenAI enum "auto" auto | concise | detailed | none
Gpt 5.4 Subscription OpenAI enum "auto" auto | concise | detailed | none
Gpt 5.4 Mini Subscription OpenAI enum "auto" auto | concise | detailed | none
Gpt 5.4 Pro Subscription OpenAI enum "auto" auto | concise | detailed | none
Gpt 5.5 Subscription OpenAI enum "auto" auto | concise | detailed | none
Gpt 5.5 Pro Subscription OpenAI enum "auto" auto | concise | detailed | none

Models without reasoning.summary documented yet

These models don't list reasoning.summary in the catalog. That may mean the provider doesn't accept it, or it simply hasn't been added yet — the data is community-maintained.

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The same model accessed via an API key and via a subscription usually exposes a different set of parameters. We list both as separate entries so the data stays honest.

Catalog API

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Each entry is keyed by provider/model for API-key variants; subscription variants append -subscription.

If you only need the params for one model contract, use the providerless endpoint. Subscription contracts are model slugs with -subscription.

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Single model

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