Live pricingverified 2026-04
AWS · CloudFront regionsUpdated 2026-04

CloudFront regional pricing matrix

Every CloudFront edge region, every tier, in one table. Pricing is by edge location (where the user is served from), not by origin region. Source →

Full per-region tier matrix (USD per GB)

Edge regionFirst 10 TBNext 40 TBNext 100 TBNext 350 TBNext 524 TBNext 4 PBOver 5 PB
United States, Canada, Mexico$0.085$0.080$0.060$0.040$0.030$0.025$0.020
Europe, Israel$0.085$0.080$0.060$0.040$0.030$0.025$0.020
Japan$0.114$0.089$0.086$0.084$0.080$0.070$0.050
Australia, New Zealand$0.114$0.098$0.094$0.074$0.054$0.050$0.050
Hong Kong, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand$0.120$0.090$0.086$0.084$0.080$0.070$0.050
India$0.109$0.094$0.090$0.088$0.086$0.084$0.085
South America$0.110$0.085$0.080$0.070$0.060$0.050$0.040
Middle East$0.110$0.085$0.080$0.080$0.080$0.080$0.080
South Africa, Kenya, Nigeria$0.140$0.130$0.110$0.100$0.090$0.090$0.080

Tier breaks are calculated per region, not aggregated. Source: aws.amazon.com/cloudfront/pricing, verified 2026-04.

Cheapest region (NA/EU) is 75 percent of the cost of the most expensive (Africa)

For a 10 TB / month workload served from a single region, the bill ranges from $869.50 (NA/EU at $0.085) to $1,433.60 (Africa at $0.140). For most B2B SaaS with global users, the practical answer is to set PriceClass_200 (excludes the highest-cost edges, keeps SE Asia / India / South America accessible).

Full CloudFront pricing reference covers HTTP/HTTPS request fees and origin-pull rules.

Updated 2 May 2026