Verified July 2026

Veryfi Pricing: OCR API Cost Per Document

Veryfi bills per document, not per page: $0.08 a receipt, $0.16 an invoice, $0.25 a bank check or statement. One transaction covers a document up to 15 pages. The Free tier is 100 documents a month; the Starter plan starts at a $500 a month minimum. Growth is quote-only.

The per-document unit rewards long documents and punishes short, high-volume ones. Here is the honest math. Last updated July 2026.

  • Rates read off the vendor page
  • Why per-document changes the math
  • Where the $500 floor bites
  • Free on your own documents
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SOC 2 Type II
256-bit encryption
US data handling
Seconds per document
$0.08
per receipt, the cheapest doc type
15 pages
one billable API transaction
$500
a month Starter minimum
100
documents a month free
// The short answer

What Veryfi actually costs, in one paragraph

Veryfi charges by the document, not the page. A receipt is $0.08, an invoice or a W-2 is $0.16, and a bank check or statement is $0.25, and each of those is one API transaction covering up to 15 pages. The Free tier gives you 100 documents a month; past that, Starter is a $500 monthly minimum you spend down at those rates, and Growth is a quote. The single most important thing to understand is the unit. Every hyperscaler in this market bills per page, so a 15-page statement is 15 billable pages on Azure or Textract and exactly one $0.25 document on Veryfi. That makes Veryfi cheap on long documents and expensive on short, high-volume ones, and it means you cannot compare it to a per-1,000-pages rate without first knowing how many pages your average document has.

Where each option honestly wins

  • Long financial documents: Veryfi genuinely wins here. One 15-page statement for $0.25 beats 15 billable pages elsewhere, and undercuts Google's $0.75 statement parser.
  • Short, high-volume batches: not Veryfi. A 1-page receipt at $0.08 is many times a per-page vendor's rate, and the $500 floor hurts at low volume.
  • Embedding capture in your own app: Veryfi's mobile and browser SDKs are a real strength for developer teams.
// The unit problem

Per document, not per page, and why that decides your bill

Veryfi says it in plain language: you are charged per document sent to the API, not per page, and a single transaction covers a document of up to 15 pages. Run the arithmetic and the consequence is stark. A 15-page bank statement is one $0.25 document, which is under two cents a page. A 1-page receipt is one $0.08 document, which is eight cents for that one page.

So the same vendor is one of the cheapest options in the market on a long statement and one of the more expensive on a short receipt. Azure and AWS read a page for a fraction of a cent, which crushes Veryfi on single-page volume, but they bill all 15 pages of that statement while Veryfi bills one. Google's dedicated bank statement parser is $0.75 a document, three times Veryfi's rate.

The practical rule: figure out your average pages per document before you compare anything. Veryfi's unit quietly rewards you for long documents and quietly taxes you for short ones.

Ask these before you commit

  1. 1. What is my real average pages per document? It decides whether per-document beats per-page for me.
  2. 2. Will my monthly usage actually clear the $500 Starter floor, or am I paying for headroom I will not use?
  3. 3. What is the per-document rate on Growth at my projected volume, in writing?
  4. 4. Do any of my documents exceed 15 pages and quietly bill as two transactions?

Rates change. Everything on this page was read from Veryfi's own pricing page in July 2026, and we would rather you confirm it there than trust us.

// The rate card

Veryfi pricing, every published figure

Read from Veryfi's own pricing page in July 2026. Where a number is not published, this table says so rather than guessing.

Line item Published price What it covers
Free plan $0, up to 100 documents a month All document types, limited storage, email support, 14-day trial
Starter plan $500 a month minimum, buys under 5,000 documents SDKs, API Hub, email support; drawn down at the per-document rates below
Receipt $0.08 per document A la carte rate on the Starter plan
Invoice $0.16 per document A la carte rate on the Starter plan
Bank check or bank statement $0.25 per document A la carte rate on the Starter plan
W-2 or W-9 form $0.16 per document A la carte rate on the Starter plan
Annual commitment One cent off per document 12-month Starter commitment
Growth plan Quote only Volume discounts, model fine-tuning, white-glove support, SLA, unlimited storage

Two of the four levers on that card are unpublished: the Growth volume rate, and the exact document count the $500 Starter minimum buys beyond the stated "under 5,000." Both move your real unit cost, and both require a sales conversation. Get the per-document rate at your projected volume in writing before you commit to the annual term.

// Side by side

Veryfi vs Azure, AWS Textract and Google Document AI

Published rates as of July 2026, taken from each vendor's own pricing page. The comparison flips depending on whether the document is short or long, which is the whole point.

Dimension Veryfi Azure AI Document Intelligence AWS Textract Google Document AI DocuOCR
Billing unit Per document, up to 15 pages Per page Per page Per page Per page
Cost of a 1-page invoice with fields $0.16 About $0.01 (prebuilt invoice) About $0.01 (Analyze Expense) About $0.01 (invoice parser) About $0.014 to $0.02
Cost of a 15-page bank statement $0.25 (one document) About $0.15 (Layout, 15 pages) No dedicated statement model $0.75 (bank statement parser) About $0.21 to $0.30
Monthly minimum $500 on Starter None None None None
Free tier 100 documents a month 500 pages a month (F0) 100 pages a month, 3 months only 1,000 units a month On your own documents

Read rows two and three together and the trade-off is obvious. On a one-page invoice the per-page vendors are an order of magnitude cheaper. On a 15-page statement Veryfi is one document while they are 15 pages, and it even undercuts Google's dedicated statement parser. For the full cross-vendor picture on per-page rates, see our OCR API pricing comparison, and for the cheapest raw page-to-text path, our Gemini OCR pricing breakdown.

// Worked example

5,000 documents a month, priced honestly

The same volume in three different document mixes, because on Veryfi the mix, not just the count, sets the bill.

5,000 receipts

$500

per month

At $0.08 each that is $400 of usage, but the Starter floor is $500, so you pay $500.

5,000 invoices

$800

per month

At $0.16 each, comfortably above the $500 floor. The whole extraction, not just text.

5,000 bank statements

$1,250

per month

At $0.25 each. Each statement can be up to 15 pages and still bills as one.

DocuOCR

$149 to $499

per month

A published per-page plan with classification, validation, review, and export, and no monthly minimum.

Three identical volumes, three different bills, from $500 to $1,250, decided entirely by document type. That is the per-document model working as designed. The DocuOCR column is priced per page rather than per document, so a fair comparison depends again on your average pages per document, but it carries no monthly minimum, which is the line that matters most for teams whose volume is real but uneven. Price your own mix before you sign anything.

// Frequently asked

Veryfi pricing FAQ

How much does Veryfi cost?
Veryfi bills per document, not per page. The a la carte rates are $0.08 per receipt, $0.16 per invoice, $0.25 per bank check or bank statement, and $0.16 per W-2 or W-9. The Free tier processes up to 100 documents a month at no cost. The Starter plan carries a $500 a month minimum that buys under 5,000 documents. Growth is quote-only.
Does Veryfi charge per page or per document?
Per document. Veryfi states plainly that you are charged per document sent to the API, not per page, and defines an API transaction as a request to extract data from a single document spanning no more than 15 pages. So a 15-page bank statement and a 1-page receipt each count as exactly one billable document, which makes the price favor long documents and punish short, high-volume ones.
What is the Veryfi Starter plan minimum?
Starter is a $500 a month minimum commitment that buys under 5,000 documents a month. You draw that $500 down at the per-document rates, so if your usage comes in below $500 you still pay $500. A 12-month commitment shaves one cent off each document. Growth adds volume discounts, model fine-tuning, and white-glove support, priced by quote.
Does Veryfi have a free plan?
Yes. Veryfi processes up to 100 documents a month free, across all document types, with limited storage and email support. There is also a 14-day free trial with no credit card. The free tier is the only genuinely no-cost path, because the paid Starter tier starts at a $500 monthly floor whether or not you use it.
How much is Veryfi per document?
It depends on the document. Receipts are $0.08, invoices and W-2 or W-9 forms are $0.16, and bank checks and bank statements are $0.25. Because one transaction covers up to 15 pages, a 15-page statement at $0.25 works out to under two cents a page, while a 1-page receipt at $0.08 is eight cents for that single page.
Is Veryfi cheaper than Azure or AWS Textract?
It depends entirely on document length. Azure and AWS price per page, so a 1-page invoice runs about a cent on their prebuilt models versus $0.16 on Veryfi. But a 15-page bank statement is one $0.25 document on Veryfi and 15 billable pages elsewhere, and Google charges $0.75 for its dedicated bank statement parser. Veryfi wins on long documents and loses on short, high-volume ones.
Does Veryfi publish Growth or Enterprise pricing?
No. Only the Free and Starter tiers carry numbers. Growth is quote-only and advertises volume discounts, model fine-tuning, unlimited storage, custom data retention, SLA options, and Slack or Teams support. Expect a sales conversation to learn the volume rate, and ask for the per-document price at your projected volume in writing.
What document types does Veryfi price for?
Veryfi is built around financial and expense documents and prices them individually: receipts, invoices, bank checks, bank statements, and W-2 or W-9 forms all have their own per-document rate. It handles 100-plus document types in total, but the published rate card covers the financial documents most buyers evaluate it for.
How many pages is one Veryfi API transaction?
Up to 15. Veryfi defines one API transaction as a request to extract data from a single document of no more than 15 pages, billed as one. A document longer than 15 pages counts as more than one transaction. This 15-page ceiling is what makes Veryfi economical for multi-page statements and contracts relative to per-page vendors.
Is Veryfi worth it for low volume?
Rarely, because of the $500 monthly minimum on Starter. If you process a few hundred documents a month, the free tier covers 100 and the paid floor makes the rest expensive per document. Veryfi pays off for developer teams embedding capture at steady, meaningful volume, especially of multi-page financial documents. For occasional or low-volume extraction, a no-minimum per-page product costs far less.

Price it on your own documents

A rate card cannot tell you whether the fields come out right, or what your real pages-per-document average is. Upload one of your documents, look at what comes back, and then decide which unit you want to be billed in.