“198 million GitHub Copilot” is 198,000,000 tokens. If you mean cost, the number depends on which Copilot model generated them, because Copilot now uses per-token pricing for different models.

What that means

  • 198 million tokens = 198,000,000 tokens.
  • In plain language, that is a very large usage volume, not a user-facing Copilot limit.
  • GitHub’s Copilot docs reference per-token pricing for models, so the dollar value varies by model and whether you’re counting input, output, or both.

Rough cost examples

Using the public pricing examples cited in GitHub-related reporting, 198M output tokens would be roughly:

  • $594 at $3.00 per 1M tokens.
  • $3,960 at $20.00 per 1M tokens.
  • $14,850 at $75.00 per 1M tokens.

If you meant something else

  • If you meant “How many words is 198 million tokens?” , the answer is only an estimate because token-to-word ratios vary by language and text style.
  • If you meant “Is 198 million a lot for GitHub Copilot?” , yes — it’s massive at workflow scale, like the kinds of totals reported in Copilot usage writeups.

If you want, I can turn 198 million tokens into a word estimate or a cost estimate for a specific Copilot model.