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Microsoft Azure vs Route 53: Pricing Comparison 2026

Side-by-side pricing comparison of Microsoft Azure and Route 53. See all plans, features, and costs at a glance.

Bottom line: Route 53 starts at $0.5/mo, making it $10/mo cheaper than Microsoft Azure ($10/mo). Microsoft Azure offers a free plan.

Last updated: March 16, 2026

Data compiled by Arthur Jacquemin
Updated March 16, 2026

Microsoft Azure vs Route 53: Quick Pricing Facts

FeatureMicrosoft AzureRoute 53
Starting Price$10/mo$0.5/mo
Number of Plans41
Free TierYesNo
Pricing Modelusage-basedusage-based
Annual DiscountN/AN/A

Route 53 is the more affordable option, starting at $0.5/mo compared to Microsoft Azure's $10/mo. Both are Hosting & Infra tools with 5 combined pricing plans and 14 features compared.

Microsoft Azure stands out with a free plan for getting started.

Review the detailed tier-by-tier comparison above to see exactly which features are included at each price point and find the best fit for your Hosting & Infra needs.

Pricing Plans
Microsoft Azure
Microsoft Azure
Try it free
Route 53
Route 53
Try it free
Tier 1
Free
$0/monthCheapest
Includes
  • Basic features
  • Limited usage
Start with Free
Standard
$1/month
Includes
  • $0.50/hosted zone/mo
  • $0.40/million queries
  • Health checks $0.50/mo
Start with Standard
Tier 2
Standard
$10/monthCheapest
$120 / year
Includes
  • Standard features
  • Increased usage limits
  • Support included
Start with Standard
Tier 3
PremiumPopular
$50/monthCheapest
$600 / year
Includes
  • All features
  • Priority support
  • Custom integrations
Start with Premium
Tier 4
Enterprise
Custom pricing
Includes
  • Custom solutions
  • Dedicated support
  • Scalability options
Start with Enterprise

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Microsoft Azure

Microsoft's cloud computing platform and services

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AWS scalable DNS and domain name registration service

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Our Pick

Microsoft Azure

Microsoft Azure offers a free plan, offers 4 tiers vs 1.

Based on pricing data only. Review the full comparison below for your specific needs.

Best value: Microsoft Azure

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Which Should You Choose?

Choose Microsoft Azure if:

  • You need a free plan with Basic features, Limited usage—Microsoft Azure offers no-cost access with no credit card required
  • You need 4 pricing tiers for flexible team sizing—more options mean less overpaying for features you don't need
  • You want more features built-in—Microsoft Azure offers 8 additional features across its plans
  • Your team needs custom enterprise pricing—Microsoft Azure offers negotiated terms for large deployments

Choose Route 53 if:

  • You want lower per-user costs—Route 53 starts at $0.5/mo, saving $9.5/mo compared to Microsoft Azure at $10/mo
  • Route 53's single-tier usage-based structure gives clearer cost visibility for budget planning
  • Route 53's feature bundling aligns with how Hosting & Infra teams actually work day-to-day

Microsoft Azure offers a free plan [1], eliminating the cost barrier for evaluation, while Route 53 requires paid subscription from the start. This gives Microsoft Azure a significant advantage for teams with budget constraints or extended trial periods. Once you outgrow Microsoft Azure's free tier, upgrading to a paid plan at approximately $50/mo provides substantial additional functionality. Compare this pricing path against Route 53's tiering starting at $0.5/mo to assess total cost of ownership over 12 months. Microsoft Azure's 4 tiers provide flexibility at different budgets, while Route 53's 1 tier structure may force you into higher-cost plans than necessary for your use case. If evaluation cost matters to your decision, Microsoft Azure is the obvious starting point with zero financial commitment. Use the free tier to validate core functionality before committing to paid plans from either tool.

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Frequently Asked Questions: Microsoft Azure vs Route 53

Which is cheaper, Microsoft Azure or Route 53?
As of March 2026, Route 53 starts at a lower price point. Microsoft Azure starts at $10/mo while Route 53 starts at $0.5/mo. However, the best value depends on the features you need at each tier.
How many pricing plans does Microsoft Azure have vs Route 53?
Microsoft Azure offers 4 pricing plans, while Route 53 offers 1 plan. More plans typically means more flexibility to match your exact needs and budget.
Does Microsoft Azure or Route 53 offer a free plan?
Microsoft Azure offers a free plan, while Route 53 does not. If budget is a concern, Microsoft Azure lets you get started at no cost.
Can I save money by paying annually for Microsoft Azure or Route 53?
Both Microsoft Azure and Route 53 offer annual billing options. Check each plan's yearly pricing for potential savings compared to monthly billing.
What is the most popular Microsoft Azure plan?
The Premium plan is Microsoft Azure's most popular tier, priced at $50/mo. Key features include All features, Priority support, Custom integrations.
Does Microsoft Azure or Route 53 offer custom enterprise pricing?
Microsoft Azure offers a custom-priced enterprise tier for larger teams. Route 53 lists all its pricing publicly.
How do Microsoft Azure and Route 53 compare for Hosting & Infra?
Both Microsoft Azure and Route 53 are Hosting & Infra tools. Microsoft Azure offers 4 plans starting at $10/mo, while Route 53 offers 1 plan starting at $0.5/mo. Review the feature breakdowns above to see which better fits your Hosting & Infra needs.

Sources

  1. Microsoft Azure Official PricingVendor pricing page
  2. Route 53 Official PricingVendor pricing page

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