Open Interpreter Pricing
At a glance
Free (open-source, bring your own API key)
Self-hosting cost
Open Interpreter is open source — the software itself costs nothing to run. Your real cost is the infrastructure you run it on plus the time to operate it.
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same category, free plan or open-source license
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FAQ
How much does Open Interpreter cost?
Free (open-source, bring your own API key)
Does Open Interpreter have a free plan?
Yes — Open Interpreter is open source and free to use.
Can you self-host Open Interpreter for free?
Open Interpreter is open source — the software itself is free to run; you only pay for your own infrastructure.
What are free or cheaper Open Interpreter alternatives?
Cursor, Ghostty, Codex are in the same category with a free plan or open-source license.
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