Devin Pricing (2026)
Full breakdown of Devin plans, costs, and what you get at each tier. See how it compares to other ai software engineer tools.
Autonomous AI software engineer with interactive planning and cloud-based IDE.
What's included in Devin Core
- Interactive planning from broad ideas
- Agent-native cloud IDE (editor, terminal, browser)
- End-to-end coding with PR creation
- ACU-based pay-as-you-go pricing
- Slack and GitHub integration
Cost projections
| Period | Monthly billing | Annual billing |
|---|---|---|
| 1 month | $20 | $20 |
| 3 months | $60 | $60 |
| 6 months | $120 | $120 |
| 12 months | $240 | $240 |
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Frequently asked questions
How much does Devin cost?
Devin Core costs $20/mo per seat and includes interactive planning, autonomous coding in a cloud IDE, PR creation, and Slack/GitHub integration. Usage beyond the base allocation is billed per ACU (Agent Compute Unit).
Does Devin offer a free plan?
No, Devin does not offer a free tier. The Core plan starts at $20/mo per seat. Devin targets professional teams that want to delegate entire engineering tasks to an autonomous agent.
What is ACU-based pricing in Devin?
ACU (Agent Compute Unit) is Devin's usage metric. The Core plan includes a base allocation of ACUs. Longer or more complex tasks consume more ACUs. Additional ACUs can be purchased on a pay-as-you-go basis.
Is Devin worth it compared to Cursor or Copilot?
Devin serves a different use case. Cursor ($20/mo) and Copilot ($10/mo) are AI-assisted editors where you write code. Devin autonomously plans, codes, tests, and opens PRs. It is worth it for teams that want to delegate well-defined tasks entirely.
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