Question

How much does Genymotion cost?

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**price?**

Here’s a quick breakdown of Genymotion pricing and billing as it stands, with sources:

- Genymotion Desktop for personal/study use

- Free edition available, but with several feature limitations (latest Android version, Quick boot, Camera, etc.). Students can access a special educational offer at $49 per year that includes full features and technical assistance. For details, see “Do I need a license if I use Genymotion Desktop for studying?” (mentions the $49/year offer and links to the Desktop pricing page). Source: Genymotion blog

- Source: https://genymotion.com/blog/partnership-genymotion-quamotion-pushing-cloud-based-mobile-automation-testing-a-step-further

- AWS-based Genymotion (Genymotion in the cloud)

- Per-second billing is not currently for the Genymotion software itself; the cloud infrastructure (EC2) is billed per hour for now. Private pricing is available. If you need exact quotes, contact sales. Source: AWS billing article

- Source: https://genymotion.com/blog/product/saas/page/8

- Google Cloud Platform (GCP) deployments

- Genymotion pricing on GCP is pay-as-you-go: Genymotion usage fees plus Google Compute Engine costs (instance type, storage). There is a 5-day trial with $60 credit; after that, billing follows the GCP pricing. Source: Genymotion release notes

- Source: https://genymotion.com/blog/release-notes/page/3

- General pricing note

- If you’re looking for a direct, up-to-date breakdown of plans (Free, Pro, Team, Enterprise) or to view current desktop pricing details, the official Genymotion Desktop pricing page is the best source. (The article above points to the pricing page for exact plan details.)

If you’d like, I can pulledetails from those pages and summarize the exact plan names, limits, and current monthly/yearly costs.

One quick question to tailor the info: are you planning to use Genymotion primarily on Desktop (local) or in the cloud (AWS/GCP), and do you need a student/educational license or a commercial plan?