Vector Databases Software Pricing 2026
Compare pricing for 14 vector databases tools. Find the right software for your budget.
Vector Databases software billed monthly typically runs $0 to $4096 per month in 2026, with a typical cost around $90 per month across 9 tools. Others use usage-based or custom pricing. Top picks: Chroma (Free–$250/month), LanceDB (Free–$1K/month), Milvus (Free–$197/month), and 11 more. 11 of 14 tools offer free tiers for small teams or limited use.
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Free–$250/monthLanceDB
Free–$1K/monthMilvus
Free–$197/monthMongoDB Atlas Vector Search
Free–$56.94/per hourpgvector
FreePinecone
Free–$500/monthQdrant
FreeTurbopuffer
$64–$4.1K/monthWeaviate
Free–$400/monthZilliz
Free–$155/monthRedis Vector
Free–$200/monthSupabase pgvector
Free–$599/monthMarqo
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01 What is a vector database?
A vector database stores and searches high-dimensional vectors (embeddings) generated by AI models. It enables similarity search for applications like semantic search, recommendation systems, and RAG (retrieval-augmented generation) pipelines.
02 How much does a vector database cost?
Vector database costs vary widely. Pinecone and Qdrant offer free tiers for prototyping. Paid plans start around $45-50/month for production use. Enterprise plans with SLAs and private networking start at $400-500/month. Usage-based pricing (per vector stored and queried) is common.
03 Which vector database is best for production?
Pinecone is the most widely adopted managed vector database with the largest ecosystem. Weaviate offers hybrid search combining vectors with keyword filtering. Qdrant is popular for its open-source flexibility and generous free tier. All three support production workloads with SLAs on paid plans.