
AWS Cost Explorer
Cloud cost management tools
- Features
- Ease of use
- Ease of management
- Quality of support
- Affordability
- Market presence
Take the quiz to check if AWS Cost Explorer and its alternatives fit your requirements.
Pay-as-you-go
Small
Medium
Large
- Information technology and software
- Media and communications
- Retail and wholesale
What is AWS Cost Explorer
AWS Cost Explorer is a cost analysis and reporting tool within the AWS Billing and Cost Management suite that helps organizations visualize, filter, and forecast AWS spend and usage. It is used by finance, FinOps, and engineering teams to analyze cost drivers across accounts, services, regions, tags, and time periods. The product focuses on interactive cost and usage exploration and basic forecasting using AWS billing data, with optional integration to Savings Plans and Reserved Instances utilization views.
Native AWS billing data access
AWS Cost Explorer uses AWS billing and usage data directly, reducing the need to export data to third-party systems for basic analysis. It supports filtering and grouping by common AWS dimensions such as linked accounts, services, regions, and tags. This makes it practical for teams that primarily need AWS spend visibility without deploying additional infrastructure.
Interactive analysis and forecasting
The tool provides configurable charts and tables to explore historical spend and usage trends over selectable time ranges. It includes forecasting to estimate future costs based on historical patterns, which can support budgeting and variance discussions. Users can drill into specific services or accounts to identify major contributors to cost changes.
Savings commitment visibility
Cost Explorer includes views for Savings Plans and Reserved Instances to help teams understand coverage, utilization, and effective savings. This supports commitment management workflows such as identifying underutilized commitments or areas with low coverage. For organizations standardizing on AWS commitments, these views provide a consolidated starting point for optimization decisions.
AWS-only cost scope
AWS Cost Explorer focuses on AWS spend and does not provide unified visibility across multiple cloud providers or non-cloud cost sources. Organizations operating hybrid or multi-cloud environments typically need additional tooling or data pipelines to consolidate costs. This can limit its usefulness as a single system of record for enterprise-wide FinOps reporting.
Limited advanced anomaly analytics
While it supports trend analysis and forecasting, it is not designed as a full anomaly detection and root-cause analytics platform. Teams needing automated detection, correlation across telemetry sources, or advanced statistical alerting often require complementary tools. Investigations may still depend on manual slicing by dimensions and external context from monitoring or deployment systems.
Tagging and allocation dependencies
Accurate chargeback/showback analysis depends heavily on consistent tagging and account structure. If tags are missing or inconsistent, reports can be incomplete or require manual reconciliation. Organizations may need governance processes and additional controls to maintain allocation quality over time.
Plan & Pricing
Pricing model: Pay-as-you-go Free tier/trial: Viewing costs and using the Cost Explorer user interface is available free of charge; no time-limited free trial is stated on the pricing page. Example costs:
- Cost Explorer API – $0.01 per paginated API request.
- Hourly granularity data – $0.00000033 per hourly usage record (billed daily; approximately $0.01 per 1,000 usage records monthly). Cost Explorer bills daily based on the total hourly usage records hosted for the past 14 days. Discount options: Not specified on the AWS Cost Explorer pricing page.
Seller details
Amazon Web Services, Inc.
Seattle, Washington, USA
2006
Subsidiary
https://aws.amazon.com/
https://x.com/awscloud
https://www.linkedin.com/company/amazon-web-services/