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Claude Sonnet 4.6 vs GPT-5.5

How prompting differs between these two models.

Claude uses XML structuring for precise instruction following, while GPT-5.5 relies on explicit hierarchy, grounding rules, and reasoning hints for complex tasks.

Subjective side-by-side based on each model's official documentation. Not an empirical benchmark — see /research for measured results.

Claude Sonnet 4.6

Anthropic · claude family

Strengths

extractionanalysisgenerationcode

Reach for it when…

  • Complex multi-step instructions
  • Structured document analysis
  • Long-form content generation
Claude Sonnet 4.6 prompting guide →
GPT-5.5

OpenAI · openai family

Strengths

extractionanalysisgenerationcode

Reach for it when…

  • Advanced coding
  • Agentic workflows
  • Long-context synthesis
GPT-5.5 prompting guide →

How they differ in practice

This is the most common head-to-head choice for teams building production AI features. Claude excels when you need strict adherence to complex, multi-part instructions -- XML tags give it clear boundaries. GPT-5.5 is the better default for advanced OpenAI workflows, especially for code generation, long-context work, and tool-heavy tasks where explicit hierarchy prevents drift.

Try the same prompt on both.

Refrase rewrites your prompt for each model using its own documentation. Run it on Claude Sonnet 4.6 and GPT-5.5 and compare the outputs side-by-side.

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