Pricing

Real-time audio, video, and data — priced to scale with you.

Radist is a WebRTC API built for production. Direct peer-to-peer is unmetered. Relay and multiparty rooms are billed only on what you use. The infrastructure runs inside the EU, which simplifies the data-residency conversation with your legal team.

Free

Evaluate the API and ship direct P2P.

Monthly price

€0

Direct peer-to-peer connections are unmetered. Multiparty rooms are capped at 100 minutes per month for evaluation.

Direct connections 100 simultaneous
Connection setup Included
Encrypted media Included
Managed relay Not included
Multiparty rooms (evaluation) 100 min / month
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Plus

For production apps that need reliable traversal.

Monthly price

€20

Most peer connections never touch our relay. The 10 GB allowance covers the share of sessions that need TURN to traverse strict networks.

Direct connections 10,000 simultaneous
Connection setup Included
Encrypted media Included
Managed relay 10 GB + €0.012 / GB after
Multiparty rooms 2,000 min + €0.004 / min after
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Enterprise

For regulated buyers and high-volume workloads.

Monthly price

Custom

Designed for teams whose procurement, legal, and security functions need a direct line to the people running the platform.

Volume discounts Relay & rooms
Isolated infrastructure Dedicated / on-prem
SLA Custom uptime guarantee
DPA review With your legal team
Private region On request
Procurement support Direct
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Metered relay only

Direct peer-to-peer traffic costs nothing. Only sessions that fall back to our TURN relay count toward the included allowance.

Connectivity included

Session creation, participant tokens, signaling, and traversal coordination are part of every plan.

P2P vs. relay split

Typical P2P apps see 20–40% of sessions need relay traversal. The rest run direct and cost nothing. The 10 GB on Plus is sized for that minority share, not for every participant minute.

GDPR & EU sovereignty

Built so your DPO doesn't have to defend the vendor choice.

Radist is an EU company running EU infrastructure under EU law. Your real-time data path stays inside the Union — no transatlantic transfers, no CLOUD Act exposure, no Schrems II analysis to fund.

Role clarity

You are the controller. Radist is your processor. The DPA reflects that without modification.

Data minimization

We don't record media. We don't transcribe. We don't store session content. Metadata — is retained for 30 days for billing and abuse review, then deleted.

EU-only data path

Media and signaling never leave the EU. Participants outside the Union connect to the nearest EU edge, not a US POP.

Outside US jurisdiction

EU company, EU infrastructure, EU law. Not subject to the US CLOUD Act.

Schrems II resolved

No transatlantic transfers in the real-time data path. SCCs are not required for the service itself.

DPA before signup

Signed DPA available before you commit, not after. Sub-processor list is short and published.

Compared to US-based WebRTC platforms

Four things change the day you switch.

Your users' media doesn't cross the Atlantic.

The relay path terminates inside the EU. No POPs in the US, ever.

Your DPO doesn't defend SCCs.

Standard Contractual Clauses aren't required for the service. Neither is a transfer impact assessment.

Your vendor isn't compelled by US courts.

An EU company under EU law cannot be ordered to disclose your metadata under the US CLOUD Act.

Your relay bill scales with traversal, not minutes.

You pay for the share of sessions that actually need TURN, not for every participant-minute on a call.