How much does Bright Data cost?

The real price of the proxy and scraping platform, product by product.

Short answer: Bright Data starts at $8/GB pay-as-you-go for residential proxies, with no commitment and no minimum subscription. That is the most expensive rate, the one with no volume behind it. Commit to a monthly plan and the per-GB price falls to $3.50 (Starter, $499/mo) and down to $2.50/GB beyond that. Every product (datacenter, ISP, mobile, Web Unlocker, SERP API) has its own price sheet. Here is each rate and what you actually pay for your use case.

Romain Cochard
Romain CochardCEO at Hack'celeration
Updated June 2026$8/GBentry priceNo commitmentpay-as-you-go-56%per GB once you commit

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The price at a glance

Bright Data, the key numbers

$8/GB
entry price
residential, pay-as-you-go
$3.50/GB
with commitment
Starter plan, $499/mo
No
free plan
trial credits only
Residential proxies

How much each Bright Data plan costs

The flagship product is residential proxies. You can pay as you go or commit to a monthly volume, which lowers the per-GB price. Here are the tiers. The other products (datacenter, ISP, mobile, APIs) have their own pricing, covered right after.

Prices in USD, captured June 2026 from the official page. A recurring 50% promo (code RESIGB50) may apply for 3 months.

Pay-as-you-go

No commitment

$8/GB

~$4/GB with 3-month promo

  • No minimum subscription
  • You pay only for the bandwidth you use
  • Access to 100M+ residential IPs
  • Country targeting included, city/ZIP optional
  • Best for testing or small volumes
Try pay-as-you-go
Most popular

Starter

For regular use

$499/mo

141 GB included, i.e. $3.50/GB

  • 141 GB of bandwidth per month
  • $3.50/GB, 56% cheaper than pay-as-you-go
  • Built for small teams with steady volume
  • Extra GB billed at the plan rate
  • Full support and dashboard
Try Starter

Professional

For scaling up

$999/mo

332 GB included, i.e. $3.00/GB

  • 332 GB of bandwidth per month
  • $3.00/GB, sliding scale on volume
  • For teams scraping at high intensity
  • Multi-user management
  • Priority support
Try Professional

Enterprise

High volume

$1,999/mo

798 GB included, i.e. $2.50/GB

  • 798 GB of bandwidth per month
  • $2.50/GB, down to ~$2.00/GB above 1 TB
  • Dedicated account manager
  • Custom SLA and options
  • Above 1 TB: custom quote
Request a quote

Prices captured June 2026 on brightdata.com/pricing and cross-checked across sources. Residential pay-as-you-go is listed at $8/GB (some sources cite ~$8.40/GB, verify on the official page). A recurring 50% promo (code RESIGB50) can bring the rate near $4/GB for the first 3 months.

The per-GB trap

Bright Data is billed product by product

The residential price covers one product only. Bright Data sells several, each with its own billing unit (GB, IP, or request). Here is what each building block costs, and what pushes the bill up.

Residential proxies

The core product, billed per GB: from $8/GB pay-as-you-go down to $2.50/GB on Enterprise. City or ZIP targeting adds a 20 to 40% multiplier. This is the product detailed in the table above.

Datacenter and ISP

Datacenter proxies start around ~$0.90/GB (from ~$0.60/GB with commitment), and can be billed per IP too. ISP proxies (static residential IPs) run about ~$1.30/IP/month, from ~$0.90/IP/month committed. Faster and cheaper, but less stealthy than residential.

Mobile proxies (4G/5G)

The most expensive, because they are the hardest to detect: from ~$7/GB with commitment up to ~$20/GB pay-as-you-go. Reserve them for targets that block everything else.

Managed APIs (done-for-you scraping)

When you would rather not manage proxies yourself: Web Unlocker ~$3/1,000 successful requests, SERP API ~$0.75 to $1.50/1,000 requests, Scraping Browser ~$8/1,000 sessions, Web Scraper API billed per scraped record (from ~$1.50/1,000). You pay more per unit, but you manage neither IPs nor anti-bot.

  • Small volume or testing? Stay on pay-as-you-go, no commitment.
  • Steady, predictable volume? A monthly plan cuts the per-GB price.
  • Targeting a specific city? Budget +20 to 40% on residential.
  • Want done-for-you? Managed APIs cost more per unit but zero maintenance.
  • No free plan: you start with trial credits, and ID verification may apply.
Our method

How we calculate the real cost

Bright Data's headline per-GB rate does not tell you what you actually pay, because it all depends on your monthly volume and the product you pick. For a typical use case, we take residential proxies and compare pay-as-you-go to a commitment at the same volume. Here is the breakdown for 100 GB per month.

  1. 100 GB pay-as-you-go$8/GB, no commitment
    $800
  2. 100 GB on Starter141 GB included at $3.50/GB
    $499
  3. Savings from committingNearly 40% less per month
    ~$300
  4. Break-even pointAbove this, Starter pays off
    ~62 GB
June 2026prices verified
Residentialbasis of calc
Sourcesofficial + third-party

Estimate based on residential proxies. Adjust for your real volume, proxy type and geo targeting.

The real cost

What you actually pay per month

The price depends on your volume and product. Four typical profiles, assumptions noted, on residential proxies unless stated otherwise.

Estimates in USD, June 2026. City/ZIP targeting and possible add-ons not included.

Testing, small project

Pay-as-you-go

~$80/mo
  • ~10 GB of residential pay-as-you-go
  • No commitment
  • ~$40 with the RESIGB50 promo
Best ratio

Regular use

Starter plan

$499/mo
  • 141 GB included at $3.50/GB
  • For steady, predictable scraping
  • 56% cheaper per GB than pay-as-you-go
Try Bright Data

Scale

Professional plan

$999/mo
  • 332 GB included at $3.00/GB
  • High-intensity, multi-project scraping
  • Multi-user and priority support

Enterprise

High-volume, multi-product

$10,000+/mo
  • 500 GB to 2 TB, several proxy types
  • Residential + datacenter + APIs combined
  • Custom quote, dedicated account manager

Estimates as of June 2026, based on residential proxies except the Enterprise profile (multi-product). Adjust for your real volume. Costs can rise with fine geo targeting and mobile products, which are far pricier per GB.

Is Bright Data expensive?

Bright Data's price versus the alternatives

Bright Data's residential entry price compared to other proxy providers. Bright Data is among the priciest per GB, but also the most complete on coverage, IPs and products. Sort by price or score.

Best forModelFree planTeam sizeVisit
1Bright DataMost completePer GB4.2/5$8/GBTesting to enterpriseVisit
2OxylabsEnterprise gradePer GB4.2/5$8/GBData teamsVisit
3DecodoCheapestPer GB4.0/5$1.50/GBTight budgetsVisit

Residential entry prices captured June 2026. Bright Data and Oxylabs play in the same price and quality bracket (~$8/GB pay-as-you-go). Decodo (formerly Smartproxy) and IPRoyal (~$3/GB) are far cheaper, but with a smaller IP pool and narrower product coverage. The right pick depends as much on the stealth you need as on the per-GB price.

The verdict

So, is Bright Data expensive?

Our take after testing it: the per-GB price is premium, but it buys the broadest coverage on the market. Here is when it is worth it, and when it stings.

Good value if…

You need reliability, a massive IP pool and tough targets. At steady volume on a monthly plan (from $3.50/GB), Bright Data becomes competitive, and its managed APIs save huge time on anti-bot work.

Too expensive if…

You scrape little, on easy targets, on a small budget. At $8/GB pay-as-you-go, the bill climbs fast. In that case a provider like Decodo (~$1.50/GB) or IPRoyal (~$3/GB) costs far less for a good-enough result.

The verdict

Bright Data is the heavyweight of the market, fairly priced for those who need its power. Think product by product and volume by volume: commit only when your usage is steady, and keep pay-as-you-go for testing or small volumes.

  • Commit to a monthly volume: the per-GB price drops by more than half.
  • Activate the RESIGB50 promo (50% off for 3 months) to start cheaper.
  • Stay on datacenter or ISP when residential is not required.
  • Avoid city/ZIP targeting when you can: it adds 20 to 40% per GB.
  • Use trial credits to validate success rates before committing budget.
Pricing FAQ

Frequently asked questions about Bright Data pricing

  • How much does Bright Data cost per month?
    Bright Data has no single subscription: everything is usage-based. Residential proxies start at $8/GB pay-as-you-go, with no commitment. On a monthly plan the per-GB price drops sharply: Starter at $499/mo (141 GB, i.e. $3.50/GB), Professional at $999/mo (332 GB, $3.00/GB) and Enterprise at $1,999/mo (798 GB, $2.50/GB). The other products (datacenter, ISP, mobile, APIs) have their own pricing. The smart move is to start pay-as-you-go to test, then commit once your volume is steady.
  • How much does Bright Data cost per year?
    On residential proxies, expect around $5,988/year for the Starter plan ($499 x 12), $11,988/year for Professional and $23,988/year for Enterprise, before any volume overage. On pay-as-you-go, your annual cost depends only on consumption: at $8/GB, 100 GB per month works out to about $9,600/year, while the same volume on Starter would cost noticeably less. Always check the exact price and your real volume on the official page before committing, as tiers can change.
  • Does Bright Data have a free plan?
    No, Bright Data has no permanent free plan. You start with trial credits to test the proxies and APIs, and identity verification (KYC) may be required depending on the product. There is also a recurring 50% promo on residential proxies (code RESIGB50) that brings the rate near $4/GB for the first three months. That is enough to validate success rates on your targets before committing real budget. Once the credits run out, you switch to pay-as-you-go or a paid plan.
  • What do Bright Data residential proxies cost?
    Residential proxies start at $8/GB pay-as-you-go, with no commitment. With a monthly volume the per-GB price falls: $3.50/GB on Starter ($499/mo, 141 GB), $3.00/GB on Professional ($999/mo, 332 GB) and $2.50/GB on Enterprise ($1,999/mo, 798 GB), down to roughly $2.00/GB above one terabyte on a custom quote. Watch out for fine geo targeting: aiming at a specific city or ZIP adds a 20 to 40% multiplier on the per-GB price. It is the most used product on the platform.
  • How much do Bright Data datacenter and ISP proxies cost?
    Datacenter proxies are the cheapest: from about $0.90/GB pay-as-you-go, and from $0.60/GB with a commitment. They can also be billed per IP. ISP proxies, static IPs of residential origin, cost about $1.30/IP/month pay-as-you-go and from $0.90/IP/month committed. They strike a good balance between datacenter speed and residential stealth. If your targets do not detect datacenter proxies, this is by far the most economical way to scrape at volume.
  • How much do Bright Data scraping APIs cost?
    Bright Data offers several managed APIs billed per request. Web Unlocker costs about $3 per 1,000 successful requests. SERP API runs around $0.75 to $1.50 per 1,000 requests pay-as-you-go, with a monthly Business plan for high volumes. Scraping Browser is about $8 per 1,000 sessions. Web Scraper API is billed per scraped record, from roughly $1.50 per 1,000 records. You pay more per unit than with raw proxies, but you manage neither IPs nor anti-bot.
  • Why is Bright Data more expensive than its competitors?
    Bright Data's entry price, about $8/GB on residential, is among the highest on the market because you pay for the broadest coverage: a huge IP pool, global reach, compliant infrastructure and a product catalog few rivals match. Providers like Decodo (about $1.50/GB) or IPRoyal (about $3/GB) are far cheaper, but with fewer IPs, narrower coverage and fewer managed tools. So you pay as much for reliability and stealth as for the bandwidth itself.
  • How can I make Bright Data cheaper?
    The first lever is the monthly commitment: moving from pay-as-you-go to a Starter plan or higher cuts the per-GB price by more than half, down to $2.50/GB. Also activate the RESIGB50 promo, which gives 50% off residential proxies for three months. Pick the right product: stay on datacenter or ISP when residential is not essential, as they cost a fraction of the price. Avoid city or ZIP targeting when you can, since it adds 20 to 40%. Finally, monitor your bandwidth so you do not blow past your tier.
  • What is the price difference between Bright Data and Oxylabs?
    Bright Data and Oxylabs play in the same league: both start around $8/GB on residential pay-as-you-go and target demanding use cases. On monthly commitments, both fall into similar ranges depending on volume. The difference is less about price than coverage, IP pool size and the managed product catalog. If your only criterion is raw price, players like Decodo or IPRoyal are far cheaper; if it is reliability at scale, Bright Data and Oxylabs are the two references to compare closely.
  • Can you cancel Bright Data easily?
    Yes. On pay-as-you-go there is no commitment: you stop consuming and you stop paying. On a monthly plan, the subscription cancels from your account, with no long lock-in imposed, but the included volume is not refunded for the current month. Remember to export your data and configurations before closing your account. If you are torn between commitment and free usage, start pay-as-you-go: you keep full flexibility and move to a plan only once your volume becomes predictable and steady.
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