Amazon Q · Pricing Plans

Amazon Q Plans Pricing

Amazon Q is sold as two product lines. Q Developer is per-user/month with a Free tier (50 agentic requests) and a Pro tier ($19/user/month). Q Business is per-user/month with Lite ($3) and Pro ($20) plans, plus separate Index pricing (per-hour Starter or Enterprise units), media-processing surcharges, and consumption-based pricing for anonymous/embedded use cases.

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Q Developer - Free freemium

Free tier for individual developers - 50 agentic requests per month, access to latest Claude models in IDE and CLI.

Per user (seat · month) 0.00 USD
Agentic requests (request · month) 0.00 USD
Q Developer - Pro subscription

Per-user paid plan with elevated agentic-request limits, code transformation, and admin controls.

Per user (seat · month) 19.00 USD
Code-transformation overage (line-of-code · month) 0.003 USD
Q Business - Lite subscription

Per-user plan for question answering and basic permission-aware responses, up to ~1-page answers.

Per user (seat · month) 3.00 USD
Q Business - Pro subscription

Per-user plan with full capabilities including Q Apps, QuickSight integration, Slack/Outlook/Teams integration.

Per user (seat · month) 20.00 USD
Q Business - Index usage-based

Hourly capacity for indexing connected data sources. Required alongside seat plans.

Starter Index (index-unit-hour · usage) 0.140 USD
Enterprise Index (index-unit-hour · usage) 0.264 USD
Image processing (image · usage) 0.003 USD
Audio processing (minute · usage) 0.006 USD
Video processing (minute · usage) 0.050 USD
Q Business - Consumption (anonymous/embedded) usage-based

Per-unit pricing for anonymous or embedded use cases - 2 units per API call or prompt.

Consumption units (unit · usage) 200.00 USD
Q Business - 60-Day Trial freemium

Free 60-day trial for up to 50 Pro or Lite users plus 1,500 complimentary index hours.

Trial users (seat · usage) 0.00 USD
Trial index hours (index-hour · usage) 0.00 USD

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