Amazon Bedrock AgentCore Pricing Calculator - Runtime, Gateway, Memory & Policy Costs
Amazon Bedrock AgentCore pricing calculator for Runtime, Browser, Code Interpreter, Gateway, Identity, Memory, Policy, and Evaluations. Estimate modular AgentCore platform costs with the official AWS pricing table.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does Amazon Bedrock AgentCore pricing work?
Amazon Bedrock AgentCore uses modular, usage-based pricing. Runtime, Browser, and Code Interpreter are billed on active vCPU-hours and memory GB-hours, while Gateway, Identity, Memory, Policy, and Evaluations bill on their own usage units such as invocations, records, requests, or tokens.
How is AgentCore Runtime priced?
AgentCore Runtime charges $0.0895 per vCPU-hour and $0.00945 per GB-hour based on active CPU use and peak memory consumed over time. This differs from pre-allocated compute because idle I/O wait time does not necessarily incur the same CPU charges.
Why is Observability excluded from the calculator total?
AgentCore Observability is billed through Amazon CloudWatch pricing rather than a standalone AgentCore rate table. This calculator calls that out explicitly, but it does not invent CloudWatch-based totals inside the AgentCore estimate.
What is the difference between Bedrock and AgentCore pricing?
Bedrock foundation model pricing covers inference and tool usage inside Amazon Bedrock, while AgentCore prices the supporting runtime and agent platform capabilities around those workloads. If you also need to estimate model inference, switch to the Bedrock pricing calculator.
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