Understand and count tokens

Gemini and other generative AI models process input and output at a granularity called a token.

For Gemini models, a token is equivalent to about 4 characters. 100 tokens is equal to about 60-80 English words.

About tokens

Tokens can be single characters like z or whole words like cat. Long words are broken up into several tokens. The set of all tokens used by the model is called the vocabulary, and the process of splitting text into tokens is called tokenization.

When billing is enabled, the cost of a call to the Gemini API is determined in part by the number of input and output tokens, so knowing how to count tokens can be helpful.

Count tokens

All input to and output from the Gemini API is tokenized, including text, image files, and other non-text modalities.

You can count tokens in the following ways:

  • Call count_tokens with the input of the request. Returns the total number of tokens in the input only. Make this call before sending input to check the size of your requests.

  • Use the usage on the interaction response. Returns token counts for input (total_input_tokens), output (total_output_tokens), thinking (total_thought_tokens), cached content (total_cached_tokens), tool use (total_tool_use_tokens), and total (total_tokens).

Count text tokens

Python

from google import genai

client = genai.Client()
prompt = "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog."

# Count tokens before sending
total_tokens = client.models.count_tokens(
    model="gemini-3-flash-preview",
    contents=prompt
)
print("total_tokens:", total_tokens)

# Get usage from interaction
interaction = client.interactions.create(
    model="gemini-3-flash-preview",
    input=prompt
)
print(interaction.usage)

JavaScript

import { GoogleGenAI } from '@google/genai';

const client = new GoogleGenAI({});
const prompt = "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.";

// Count tokens before sending
const countResponse = await client.models.countTokens({
    model: "gemini-3-flash-preview",
    contents: prompt,
});
console.log(countResponse.totalTokens);

// Get usage from interaction
const interaction = await client.interactions.create({
    model: "gemini-3-flash-preview",
    input: prompt,
});
console.log(interaction.usage);

REST

curl -X POST "https://generativelanguage.googleapis.com/v1beta/models/gemini-3-flash-preview:countTokens" \
  -H "x-goog-api-key: $GEMINI_API_KEY" \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -d '{"contents": [{"parts": [{"text": "The quick brown fox."}]}]}'

Count multi-turn tokens

Count tokens across conversation history using previous_interaction_id:

Python

# First interaction
interaction1 = client.interactions.create(
    model="gemini-3-flash-preview",
    input="Hi, my name is Bob"
)

# Second interaction continues the conversation
interaction2 = client.interactions.create(
    model="gemini-3-flash-preview",
    input="What's my name?",
    previous_interaction_id=interaction1.id
)

# Usage includes tokens from both turns
print(f"Input tokens: {interaction2.usage.total_input_tokens}")
print(f"Output tokens: {interaction2.usage.total_output_tokens}")
print(f"Total tokens: {interaction2.usage.total_tokens}")

JavaScript

// First interaction
const interaction1 = await client.interactions.create({
    model: "gemini-3-flash-preview",
    input: "Hi, my name is Bob"
});

// Second interaction continues the conversation
const interaction2 = await client.interactions.create({
    model: "gemini-3-flash-preview",
    input: "What's my name?",
    previousInteractionId: interaction1.id
});

console.log(`Input tokens: ${interaction2.usage.totalInputTokens}`);
console.log(`Output tokens: ${interaction2.usage.totalOutputTokens}`);

Count multimodal tokens

All input to the Gemini API is tokenized, including images, video, and audio. Key points about tokenization:

  • Images: Images ≤384 pixels in both dimensions count as 258 tokens. Larger images are tiled into 768x768 pixel tiles, each counting as 258 tokens.
  • Video: 263 tokens per second
  • Audio: 32 tokens per second

Image tokens

Python

uploaded_file = client.files.upload(file="path/to/image.jpg")

# Count tokens for image + text
total_tokens = client.models.count_tokens(
    model="gemini-3-flash-preview",
    contents=["Tell me about this image", uploaded_file]
)
print(f"Total tokens: {total_tokens}")

# Generate with image
interaction = client.interactions.create(
    model="gemini-3-flash-preview",
    input=[
        {"type": "text", "text": "Tell me about this image"},
        {"type": "image", "uri": uploaded_file.uri, "mime_type": uploaded_file.mime_type}
    ]
)
print(interaction.usage)

JavaScript

const uploadedFile = await client.files.upload({
    file: "path/to/image.jpg",
    config: { mimeType: "image/jpeg" }
});

// Count tokens
const countResponse = await client.models.countTokens({
    model: "gemini-3-flash-preview",
    contents: [
        { text: "Tell me about this image" },
        { fileData: { fileUri: uploadedFile.uri, mimeType: uploadedFile.mimeType } }
    ]
});
console.log(countResponse.totalTokens);

Inline data example:

Python

import base64

with open('image.jpg', 'rb') as f:
    image_bytes = f.read()

interaction = client.interactions.create(
    model="gemini-3-flash-preview",
    input=[
        {"type": "text", "text": "Describe this image"},
        {
            "type": "image",
            "data": base64.b64encode(image_bytes).decode('utf-8'),
            "mime_type": "image/jpeg"
        }
    ]
)
print(interaction.usage)

Video tokens

Python

import time

video_file = client.files.upload(file="path/to/video.mp4")

while not video_file.state or video_file.state.name != "ACTIVE":
    print("Processing video...")
    time.sleep(5)
    video_file = client.files.get(name=video_file.name)

# A 60-second video is approximately 263 * 60 = 15,780 tokens
total_tokens = client.models.count_tokens(
    model="gemini-3-flash-preview",
    contents=["Summarize this video", video_file]
)
print(f"Total tokens: {total_tokens}")

# Generate with video
interaction = client.interactions.create(
    model="gemini-3-flash-preview",
    input=[
        {"type": "text", "text": "Summarize this video"},
        {"type": "video", "uri": video_file.uri, "mime_type": video_file.mime_type}
    ]
)
print(interaction.usage)

Audio tokens

Python

audio_file = client.files.upload(file="path/to/audio.mp3")

# A 60-second audio clip is approximately 32 * 60 = 1,920 tokens
total_tokens = client.models.count_tokens(
    model="gemini-3-flash-preview",
    contents=["Transcribe this audio", audio_file]
)
print(f"Total tokens: {total_tokens}")

# Generate with audio
interaction = client.interactions.create(
    model="gemini-3-flash-preview",
    input=[
        {"type": "text", "text": "Transcribe this audio"},
        {"type": "audio", "uri": audio_file.uri, "mime_type": audio_file.mime_type}
    ]
)
print(interaction.usage)

Count system instruction tokens

System instructions are counted as part of the input tokens:

Python

interaction = client.interactions.create(
    model="gemini-3-flash-preview",
    input="Hello!",
    system_instruction="You are a helpful assistant who speaks like a pirate."
)

# system_instruction tokens included in total_input_tokens
print(f"Input tokens: {interaction.usage.total_input_tokens}")

Count tool tokens

Tools (functions, code execution, Google Search) are also counted:

Python

tools = [
    {
        "type": "function",
        "name": "get_weather",
        "description": "Get current weather",
        "parameters": {
            "type": "object",
            "properties": {
                "location": {"type": "string"}
            }
        }
    }
]

interaction = client.interactions.create(
    model="gemini-3-flash-preview",
    input="What's the weather in Tokyo?",
    tools=tools
)

print(f"Input tokens: {interaction.usage.total_input_tokens}")
print(f"Tool use tokens: {interaction.usage.total_tool_use_tokens}")

Context window

Each Gemini model has a maximum number of tokens it can handle. The context window defines the combined limit of input and output tokens.

Get context window size programmatically

Python

model_info = client.models.get(model="gemini-3-flash-preview")
print(f"Input token limit: {model_info.input_token_limit}")
print(f"Output token limit: {model_info.output_token_limit}")

JavaScript

const modelInfo = await client.models.get({ model: "gemini-3-flash-preview" });
console.log(`Input token limit: ${modelInfo.inputTokenLimit}`);
console.log(`Output token limit: ${modelInfo.outputTokenLimit}`);

Find context window sizes on the models page.

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