GitHub offers multiple subscription options for GitHub Copilot:
- GitHub Copilot Free is available to individual GitHub customers who don't have access to Copilot through an organization or enterprise. This free tier provides limited access to select features of Copilot, allowing you to experience AI-powered coding assistance without a subscription.
- GitHub Copilot Pro is available to individual GitHub customers who don't have access to Copilot through an organization or enterprise. This paid tier offers full access to all Copilot features, including advanced capabilities and unlimited usage, for a comprehensive AI coding experience.
- GitHub Copilot Business is available for organizations with a GitHub Free or GitHub Team plan, or enterprises on GitHub Enterprise Cloud. Copilot Business gives organizations and enterprises control over Copilot policies, including which members can use Copilot.
- GitHub Copilot Enterprise is available for enterprises on GitHub Enterprise Cloud. In addition to all of the Copilot Business features, Copilot Enterprise provides additional AI features on GitHub. With this subscription plan you can choose to assign either Copilot Enterprise or Copilot Business to each individual organization in the enterprise.
Copilot is not currently available for GitHub Enterprise Server.
Comparing Copilot subscriptions
Copilot Free | Copilot Pro | Copilot Business | Copilot Enterprise | |
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Pricing | Not applicable | $10 USD per month, or $100 USD per year (free for some users) | $19 USD per granted seat per month | $39 USD per granted seat per month |
Code completion in IDEs1 | 2000 completions per month | |||
Copilot Chat in IDEs2 | 50 messages per month | |||
Copilot Chat in GitHub Mobile | ||||
Copilot Chat in GitHub | ||||
Copilot Chat in Windows Terminal | ||||
Copilot in the CLI | ||||
Block suggestions matching public code | ||||
Copilot pull request summaries | ||||
Copilot Chat skills in IDEs3 | ||||
Exclude specified files from Copilot | ||||
Organization-wide policy management | ||||
Audit logs | ||||
Increased GitHub Models rate limits4 | ||||
Copilot knowledge bases | ||||
Fine tuning a custom large language model5 |
For more information, see GitHub Copilot features.
Next steps
- To set up GitHub Copilot Free, see About GitHub Copilot Free.
- To subscribe to GitHub Copilot Pro, you can try GitHub Copilot for free with a one-time 30-day trial. To continue using Copilot after the trial, you will need a paid subscription, unless you are a verified student, teacher, or maintainer of a popular open source project on GitHub. See Subscribing to Copilot Pro as an individual user.
- To subscribe your organization to Copilot, see Subscribing to Copilot for your organization.
- To subscribe your enterprise to Copilot, see Subscribing to Copilot for your enterprise.
Footnotes
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Code completion in IDEs is available in Visual Studio Code, Visual Studio, JetBrains IDEs, Azure Data Studio, Xcode, and Vim/Neovim. ↩
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Copilot Chat in IDEs is available in Visual Studio Code, Visual Studio, and JetBrains IDEs. ↩
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Copilot Chat skills in IDEs is available in Visual Studio Code and Visual Studio. ↩
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For details about the increased rate limits, see Prototyping with AI models. ↩
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For details about fine tuning the model, see Creating a custom model for GitHub Copilot. ↩