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C4AI Command A Plus — capture 20260817T082521Z

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Targetprovider page — https://docs.cohere.com/docs/command-a-plus
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For both trial keys and production keys, Command A+ is free until rate limits are reached. Learn more about rate limits for different models and key types
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Specifications
Context Window:
 128,000 tokens
Max Output Tokens:
 64,000 tokens
Knowledge Cutoff:
 April 1, 2025
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Description

Command A+ is Cohere’s first Mixture of Experts model, bringing together the power of a strong agentic model, supporting vision and text on input, and expanding the language support to 48 languages, including all of the official European Union languages. With the MoE architecture, the model brings balance with providing a highly accurate user experience, while balancing out the need for enterprises to have a high throughput, low latency solution that minimizes the amount of GPUs required per instance, offering 1xB200 / 2xH100 support.

What Can Command A+ Be Used For?

Command A+ is excellent for:

Complex, Multimodal Agentic Tasks
: With mixed modality (vision / text) inputs, the model can autonomously take actions and interact with its environment to solve complex tasks.

Multilingual Tasks
: With support for 48 languages, combined with the model’s reasoning, agentic problem solving & vision processing capabilities, Command A+ expands not only the number of languages supported, but what enterprises across the globe can do with Cohere’s models.

Balancing Accuracy & Efficiency
: Providing support for deploying the model with as few as a single B200 or two H100 chips, and with vast improvements in reasoning, image processing, and agentic tasks over the rest of the Command A family, Command A+ is the fastest and most performant model in the Command A family by far.

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General

Name of the model provider
: Cohere Inc.

Release Date
: May 20, 2026

Model dependencies
: N/A

Contact
:
support@cohere.com

Model Properties

Model architecture
: Command A+ is a sparse mixture-of-experts model.

Input modalities
: Text, image

Output modalities
: Text

Model Size
: 218B total, 25B active

Distribution and Technical Integration

Cohere Deployment
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Deployment options
 are subject to terms of use applicable to the deployment type or platform. Usage is subject to limitations set out in commercial agreements with customers, which includes Cohere’s
Usage Policy
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Open Source Deployment
: Command A+ is available under an Apache 2.0 License on
Hugging Face
.

Technical Integration and Required Software (if any)
: For Cohere Deployments, see our
Installation Guide
 on getting started with Command A+. For Open Source Deployments, instructions are available on the
HuggingFace page
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Required Hardware
: 1× B200 at W4A4 or 2× H100s at W4A4

Model Data and Training

Pre-training
: The model was trained on a large-scale collection of unlabelled data using self-supervised learning to learn general patterns, syntax, and semantics across multiple languages.

Post-training
: During post training, labelled datasets were used with supervised fine-tuning (SFT) and reinforcement learning (RL) techniques to maximize the model’s performance over a wide spectrum of domains and capabilities.

Data
: Across both pre-training and post-training, various data sources and modalities are used, which include text and image content sourced from publicly available information, proprietary datasets developed or generated by Cohere with human annotation or through automated means, including synthetic data, and datasets sourced from specialized data vendors. In most cases, Cohere customers use Cohere models in their own environments, meaning Cohere has no access to inputs submitted to its models and does not use them for model training. De-identified data from the use of Cohere models on Cohere-hosted environments (e.g. user inputs) may be used in limited circumstances where permitted by user controls and Cohere’s relevant terms of service.

Training Data Processing
: Cohere employs various techniques to ensure data quality and suitability for training, including deduplication, filtering for toxic or harmful content, and quality filtering.

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