Neon vs Amazon DynamoDB
Database as a Service pricing comparison · 2026
Neon uses custom pricing, while Amazon DynamoDB ranges from $0–$0.78/varies. These products use different pricing models (Usage-based (pay per token/image/minute) vs Per-seat subscription), so a direct price comparison isn't meaningful — costs depend on usage volume and mix.
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Neon and Amazon DynamoDB both operate in the database as a service category. This page compares their list pricing.
Plan-by-Plan Pricing
| Plan | Neon | Amazon DynamoDB |
|---|---|---|
| Free | Free /month | Free /monthly allowance |
| Launch | Custom | $0.63 /per million write request units; reads $0.125 per million RRUs; storage $0.25 per GB-month |
| Scale | Custom | $0.78 /per million write request units; reads $0.155 per million RRUs; storage $0.10 per GB-month |
Cost at Scale
Total cost of ownership — licenses, implementation, and hidden costs included.
Neon
1 scenarioAmazon DynamoDB
5 scenariosMarket Intelligence
Neon
- Median annual cost
- $576
- Based on
- 212 deals
Amazon DynamoDB
- Median annual cost
- $25
- Based on
- 4 deals