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title: "AI Voice Agent Cost per Minute (2026): Vapi, Retell, Bland Pricing Compared"
description: "AI voice agent per-minute economics in 2026. Vapi, Retell, Bland, and managed receptionist pricing compared, hidden costs, and where AINORA fits as an outcome-based alternative."
url: "https://ainora.lt/blog/ai-voice-agent-cost-per-minute-2026"
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# AI Voice Agent Cost per Minute (2026): Vapi, Retell, Bland Pricing Compared

Developers picking an AI voice agent platform usually start at the published per-minute rate and stop there. That number is rarely the real bill. Language model usage, voice synthesis, telephony, and engineering time get charged separately or passed through. This guide breaks down how Vapi, Retell, and Bland actually price in 2026, the hidden costs to ask about, and how to compare per-minute developer platforms against managed alternatives.

## Per-Minute Economics 101

A voice agent call has four cost components: speech-to-text (transcribing the caller), the language model that generates the reply, text-to-speech (the agent's voice), and telephony (the carrier minutes). Different platforms bundle these differently. Some quote a single per-minute rate; others quote a base rate and pass through model and voice costs at near cost. Below is the rough range for each component on a typical English-language call in 2026.

- **Speech-to-text:** $0.005 to $0.02 per minute. Cheaper transcription engines often degrade on noisy lines.
- **Language model:** $0.02 to $0.10 per minute on a typical conversational turn rate. Higher on long, dense conversations.
- **Text-to-speech:** $0.05 to $0.18 per minute. Premium and cloned voices are at the top of this range.
- **Telephony:** $0.005 to $0.03 per minute for US inbound. International numbers and premium-rate destinations cost more.

Add those up and the floor for a developer-platform voice agent is roughly $0.08 per minute fully loaded; the ceiling on a premium-voice, model-heavy call lands closer to $0.40 per minute. Anything below the floor on a published rate usually means a component is excluded from that rate.

## Vapi.ai Pricing

Vapi is a developer-facing voice agent platform popular for fast prototyping. The published rate is roughly $0.05 to $0.10 per minute for the Vapi platform fee, with language model tokens and premium voice costs passed through at provider rates. Real all-in cost typically lands in the $0.10 to $0.30 per minute band depending on which model and voice you pick. Verify on the Vapi pricing page before committing because the platform tiers move every quarter.

Best for: developer teams shipping prototypes fast, builders comfortable wiring their own integrations, and projects where the engineering team owns ongoing tuning. Less suited to non-technical operators who want a managed receptionist. For a deeper Vapi comparison, see our [Vapi vs AINORA page](/compare/vapi-ai).

## Retell AI Pricing

Retell is another developer platform with a heavier focus on voice quality and conversational latency. The published per-minute rate is in the rough range of $0.07 to $0.31 per minute depending on the voice tier and language model. Premium voices cost more; lower-end stock voices sit at the floor of that range. Retell typically bundles the components into a single rate rather than passing them through separately, which makes pricing comparison cleaner but also means premium choices have a meaningful per-minute impact.

Best for: teams that prioritise voice quality and want a cleaner unified per-minute rate. See our [Retell AI vs AINORA comparison](/compare/retell-ai) for full feature mapping.

## Bland AI Pricing

Bland markets a flat per-minute rate near $0.09 per minute on its public site, with usage-based billing and no monthly minimum at entry tiers. The headline rate is competitive; verify whether language model tokens and premium voices are bundled in your specific configuration before assuming the published number is the all-in cost. Bland positions on simplicity and developer experience.

Best for: teams prioritising the lowest published per-minute rate and willing to handle integration work in-house. Verify pricing on the Bland site because the flat-rate offer has had configuration-specific exceptions in the past.

## Where AINORA Fits

AINORA is a managed AI voice platform rather than a developer toolkit. The pricing model is outcome-based, starting at competitive per-minute or flat-monthly tiers depending on the deployment, with managed onboarding, vertical-specific configuration, and integration work bundled in. For multi-location operators, multilingual deployments, or regulated verticals (dental, debt collection, legal, healthcare), the all-in cost often beats a developer platform once you add up engineering time, integration work, and ongoing tuning. Public demo lines ([+1 (218) 636-0234](tel:+12186360234) and [+1 (518) 241-8125](tel:+15182418125)) let you hear the agent before pricing the deployment. See [AINORA pricing](/pricing) for the current tier structure.

## Hidden Costs in Per-Minute Quotes

- **Language model tokens.** Most developer platforms pass model costs through at provider rates. A long, dense call can add $0.05 to $0.15 per minute on top of the platform fee.
- **Premium and cloned voices.** Cloned brand voices add $0.05 to $0.20 per minute or a separate setup fee. Stock voices are bundled.
- **Telephony pass-through.** US inbound is cheap. International outbound, toll-free, and premium-rate destinations are not. Confirm your specific number footprint is in the quote.
- **Engineering time.** Developer platforms ship raw infrastructure. Building the actual agent (prompts, tools, integrations, error handling) is real engineering work that does not appear on the per-minute line.
- **Ongoing tuning.** Voice agents drift with traffic patterns. Plan for ongoing prompt and tool maintenance, either in-house or as part of a managed contract.
- **Compliance and recording storage.** Call recordings for compliance review have storage and access costs that sit outside the per-minute rate.

## Per-Minute Comparison Table

Rates below are best-effort summaries from public pricing pages and customer disclosures. Verify on each vendor site before committing because tiers move every quarter.

For a wider receptionist pricing breakdown, see [AI receptionist pricing 2026](/blog/ai-receptionist-pricing-2026).

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