Flat-rate pricing — cost doesn't vary by team size

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Monthly Cost $0
Annual Cost $0

Cost Breakdown

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First Year Total $0

Includes one-time costs (implementation, training)

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Real-World SuperAnnotate Cost Examples

Small Team on Pro Plan

$6,000

$6,000/year ($500/month)

Annual subscription to the Pro plan for a small data labeling or annotation team

SuperAnnotate Pro plan current pricing

Mid-Market Enterprise Deal

$~$46,999/year (Vendr median)

~$46,999/year (Vendr median)

Representative Enterprise contract based on Vendr marketplace data

Vendr marketplace pricing data

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Frequently Asked Questions

01 How accurate is this SuperAnnotate pricing calculator?

This calculator uses official SuperAnnotate pricing data verified as of 2026-04-23. Hidden cost estimates use industry averages. Actual costs may vary based on negotiated discounts, specific feature requirements, and implementation complexity.

02 What hidden costs should I include in my SuperAnnotate budget?

Hidden costs vary by vendor and contract. We don't have SuperAnnotate-specific cost breakdowns yet — see our SuperAnnotate Hidden Costs page for the latest data we've sourced.

03 Should I choose monthly or annual billing for SuperAnnotate?

Annual billing typically saves 15-20% compared to monthly rates. However, monthly billing provides flexibility if you're testing the platform or have fluctuating team sizes. Commit annually only once you've validated the tool fits your needs.

04 How do I know which SuperAnnotate tier I need?

Start with your must-have features. SuperAnnotate offers 3 tiers ranging from $0 to $2500/month. Entry tiers work for basic needs, while enterprise tiers add advanced security, customization, and support.

05 Can I negotiate SuperAnnotate pricing below calculator estimates?

Yes, SuperAnnotate pricing is negotiable. Most companies save 15-30% off list prices through negotiation, especially for larger deployments or multi-year commitments. See our negotiation guide for tactics.