Browser automation pricing is confusing. Some providers charge per minute, some per hour, some per GB of traffic, some have monthly subscriptions, and many combine several of these. This guide breaks down the real cost of browser automation in 2026 and helps you choose the pricing model that fits your use case.
The three pricing models
Per-minute billing charges for each minute your browser session is active. You start a session, do your work, close the session, and pay only for the time used. This is how Ceki and some cloud browser APIs work. Rates typically range from $0.02 to $0.10 per minute.
Monthly subscriptions charge a flat fee regardless of usage. Multilogin ($99-199/month), GoLogin (€49-199/month), and similar antidetect browsers use this model. You get a fixed number of browser profiles, and you pay whether you use them or not.
Per-GB billing charges based on data transferred. Bright Data, Oxylabs, and proxy-based solutions often use this model, sometimes combined with a base fee. Rates vary wildly: $0.50 to $25+ per GB depending on the proxy type (datacenter, residential, mobile).
True cost comparison by use case
For occasional scraping (10 sessions per week, 5 minutes each): Per-minute (Ceki) ~$10/month, Subscription (Multilogin) $99/month minimum, Per-GB (Bright Data residential) ~$8-15/month. For daily automated testing (50 sessions per day, 3 minutes each): Per-minute ~$225/month, Cloud API (BrowserBase) ~$250-350/month, Subscription $199/month. For high-volume scraping (1000+ sessions per day): per-minute costs add up, but dedicated proxies don't solve the fingerprint problem.
The hidden costs
Subscription plans look simple but hide costs. You pay for unused capacity. You pay the same in slow months. Overage fees apply if you exceed limits. Profile management takes engineering time. Per-GB pricing hides costs too — a single page can consume 2-50 MB depending on images and scripts. Per-minute billing has no hidden costs, but requires you to optimize session duration.
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Recommendation
If you run fewer than 500 sessions per month with average duration under 10 minutes, per-minute billing is almost certainly cheapest. If you run thousands of long sessions daily, compare total monthly costs across all models — subscriptions or self-hosted may save money at that scale, but you'll still need to solve the fingerprint and detection problem.