Transparent. Free to start. Enterprise when you scale.
Pricing
The free tier is enough to evaluate, integrate, and run real workloads — full scanning engine and AI verdict included. Need volume, on-prem AI, private scans, or an SLA? Talk to us about Enterprise.
- 100 scans per day
- Public scan permalinks
- YARA rules + threat-intel feeds
- API + JSON + screenshot/HTML/HAR
- AI verdict on confirmed gray-zone scans
- Volume tiers, unmetered API
- On-prem AI deployment (your DGX / your VPC)
- Custom YARA rule packs + brand watchlist
- SLA, SSO, DPA, regional hosting
- Kit-clustering API + IOC feed
- Slack-shared engineering channel
All tiers include the same scanning engine and AI review.
No "lite" mode on the free tier — we just rate-limit it.
Cancel anytime via the API: DELETE /admin/keys/<id>.
Frequently asked
Why is the AI verdict free?
We run the LLM on our own hardware. Inference is a one-time capex plus electricity, not a per-token bill. That changes what we can afford to do: AI on every uncertain scan, even in the free tier, and re-scoring the whole corpus when our prompts improve. Competitors paying OpenAI per call can't.
Are paid scans really private?
Yes. Paid-tier scans are private by default — they don't enter the public corpus or get exposed in the browse view. Free-tier scans are public so the corpus stays useful for the community (same flywheel as urlscan's free tier).
What counts as a scan?
One POST /scan call. Cached results within a 24-hour window
(same URL, same submitter, scan still warm) don't count against quota.
Can I run this entirely on my own infrastructure?
Yes, that's the Enterprise tier. The whole stack is Docker Compose today — the AI gateway and the scan worker run on the same machine if you want them to. Talk to us about license terms.
Is there a refund policy?
30-day money-back, no questions. The free tier exists so you don't have to commit on faith — integrate first, then upgrade.
Still on the fence?
Read the positioning page for how we compare to urlscan / VT / Netcraft.
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