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GitHub Copilot to Switch to Token-Based Billing in June 2026

The Decoder

In brief

  • Starting June 1, 2026, GitHub will charge Copilot users based on actual usage instead of premium request counts.
    • This change means that the cost for using Copilot will now depend on how much you use it, rather than a fixed number of requests per month.
    • This shift to token-based billing is significant because it makes Copilot more accessible and transparent for developers.
  • Instead of worrying about hitting a request limit, users can pay exactly for what they use.
    • This could encourage more frequent use of Copilot among smaller developers or teams who previously might have held back due to budget constraints.
  • Looking ahead, this move by GitHub sets a precedent for how other AI tools might adjust their pricing models.
    • It will be interesting to see how the developer community responds and if similar changes follow in the coming years.

Terms in this brief

Token-Based Billing
A billing method where users are charged based on the number of tokens (units of data) used by an AI tool. This makes pricing more transparent and usage-based, allowing developers to pay exactly for what they use without worrying about hitting request limits.

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