GitHub Will Start Charging Copilot Users Based on Their Actual AI Usage
GitHub says users will be billed by token consumption and blocked when credits run out, while businesses get pooled usage and temporary promotional credits.
- On June 1, 2026, GitHub will transition all Copilot plans to usage-based billing, replacing request-based pricing with token-consumption charges. Product chief Mario Rodriguez stated the current model is "no longer sustainable."
- Copilot evolved into "an agentic platform capable of running long, multi-step coding sessions," driving higher compute demands. GitHub absorbed escalating inference costs, but the premium request model became unsustainable under this new usage pattern.
- Under the new system, monthly allotments of GitHub AI Credits—each valued at $0.01—will replace premium requests. Usage will be calculated based on token consumption, including input, output, and cached tokens at published API rates.
- To ease the transition, GitHub will provide promotional credits for June, July, and August: Business customers receive $30 monthly and Enterprise users receive $70. Rodriguez said a "preview bill experience" launches in early May.
- Companies like Anthropic and OpenAI have moved to dynamic usage-based models, reflecting industry-wide shifts. OpenAI increased costs for developers using GPT-5.2 to $5.75 per input token, signaling the end of affordable AI services.
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GitHub will start charging Copilot users based on their actual AI usage
GitHub has announced that it will be shifting to a usage-based billing model for its GitHub Copilot AI service starting on June 1. The move is pitched as a way to "better align pricing with actual usage" and a necessary step to keep Copilot financially sustainable amid surging demand for limited AI computing resources. GitHub Copilot subscribers currently receive an allocation of monthly "requests" and "premium requests," which are spent wheneve…
Finish the buffet at will for the developers. GitHub Copilot terminates its fixed price subscription model. The increasing costs of the AI weigh and it will be a bill token.
New tariffs for the Copilot: Instead of flat-rate premium inquiries, GitHub now calculates the concrete token consumption.
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