Public pricing.
No quote call.
Four self-serve tiers, metered per location lookup, checkout through Stripe. Start free, upgrade in-app when you outgrow the quota. Above Scale, enterprise is a conversation.
Evaluate Petrel with 1,000 location lookups a month, no card.
For solo developers and early startups.
For proptech and production applications.
High-volume — the rung before enterprise.
One location scored = one lookup. GET /v1/score for a point counts as 1 — every peril in the response included. POST /v1/score/batch with N points counts as N.
Above Scale?
More than 250,000 lookups a month or custom contract terms — that’s enterprise.
Want the rasters themselves? Bulk regional licenses.
Full-region Cloud-Optimized GeoTIFFs — a country, a continent, or the whole catalog (say, the entire US across every live peril) — licensed for use inside your own stack. Transform, re-project, and integrate freely within your organization. Priced per region, peril set, and vintage, on annual terms that track our release cadence; delivered via signed S3 access or a private mirror in your AWS account.
Looking for the free Layers — fuel, ignition, aridity? Those aren’t metered here: they’re separate downloads on the free tier, free for non-commercial use under CC-BY-NC-4.0. See Layers →
The fine print, up front.
Paid tiers meter past-quota usage at the per-lookup overage rate shown on each card, on the same monthly Stripe invoice. Overage is a switch: turn it off and calls are blocked at your quota instead — no surprise bills. The free tier has no overage; it stops at 1,000.
Yes. Paid tiers are monthly Stripe subscriptions — upgrade, downgrade, or cancel from the Stripe billing portal in your account. No email, no sales call.
The live API — single-point and batch scoring across every live peril — capped at 1,000 location lookups a month. No card at signup; calls stop at the quota. Free Layers downloads are included too. About Layers →
Enterprise: more than the 250,000 lookups a month that Scale includes, or custom contract terms. Bulk: you want the raster data itself — regional or global COG bundles licensed into your own stack rather than metered API calls. Both start with a conversation; everything else is self-serve on this page.