Pricing

Simple Visora Cloud plans for image moderation.

Start free, then upgrade when you need more projects, longer log retention, compliance packs, and higher monthly usage.

Free

For testing and early validation.

$0/ month
Start free
Included500 moderations / month
OverageNo overage
Projects1 project
API keys1 API key
Logs7 days retention
Starter

For small apps validating real upload flows.

$29/ month
Choose Starter
Included10,000 moderations / month
Overage$4.00 / 1,000 extra
Projects3 projects
API keys3 API keys
Logs30 days retention
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Growth

For marketplaces and social products.

$149/ month
Choose Growth
Included50,000 moderations / month
Overage$3.00 / 1,000 extra
Projects10 projects
API keys10 API keys
Logs90 days retention
Scale

For larger apps with higher monthly usage.

$399/ month
Choose Scale
Included150,000 moderations / month
Overage$2.50 / 1,000 extra
Projects50 projects
API keys50 API keys
Logs180 days retention

Plan comparison

Paid plans are billed monthly through Stripe. The webhook updates account limits after checkout is completed.

FeatureFreeStarterGrowthScale
Image moderation APIYesYesYesYes
Brand safety resultYesYesYesYes
Project scoped uploadsYesYesYesYes
Custom policiesBasicYesYesYes
Compliance packsNoYesYesYes
Human review modeNoYesYesYes
DashboardBasicYesYesYes
SupportCommunityEmailPriorityPriority
FAQ

Pricing questions.

Short answers for developers evaluating Visora Cloud plans.

How does billing work?
Paid plans use monthly Stripe subscriptions. Choose a plan, complete Checkout, and Visora updates your account after Stripe confirms the subscription.
What counts as a moderation?
A successful protected moderation request counts toward monthly usage. Validation or authentication failures are not counted.
What is the difference between Visora and Visora Cloud?
Visora is the image moderation product and API. Visora Cloud is the hosted dashboard where accounts manage projects, plans, keys, policies, and logs.
Which SDK should I use?
Use @visoracloud/client from Node.js or TypeScript server code. API keys should not be exposed in browser code.