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Eagle Eye Networks Pricing 2026: Cost per Camera per Month Eagle Eye Prices Its Cloud VMS per Camera per Month, Driven by Resolution and Retention. Here Is What That Actually Adds Up To.

Eagle Eye Networks sells a cloud video management system: your cameras connect to an on-site bridge or a cloud-connected camera, footage records to the cloud, and you pay a subscription per camera per month. There is no DVR or NVR to maintain and no license key to buy. Eagle Eye does not publish a retail rate card, so the real question is what the per-camera fee comes to once you account for the resolution and retention you actually need. That is what this guide lays out.

Last updated July 2026
The Short Answer

How Much Does Eagle Eye Networks Cost?

Eagle Eye Networks charges a subscription per camera per month, and the fee is set almost entirely by two things: the video resolution you record and how many days of cloud retention you keep. Reseller and public reporting puts the range from roughly $5 per camera per month at the low end, for short retention at standard resolution, up to roughly $30 or more per camera per month for high resolution with long retention. Some resellers quote as high as about $79 per camera per month for 90-day 4K retention. Eagle Eye does not publish an official retail rate, so treat every figure here as a market estimate, not a price list.

The subscription is only part of the total. Eagle Eye is a cloud VMS, so most sites also need hardware: either an Eagle Eye bridge appliance that connects your existing cameras to the cloud, or Eagle Eye cloud-connected cameras that skip the bridge. The bridge is a one-time hardware cost sized to your camera count, and it is where a quote can surprise you if nobody accounts for it up front.

What the subscription buys is the cloud recording, web and mobile access, cybersecurity and system health monitoring, and unlimited alerts, with no NVR to maintain. That is genuinely useful, and it is a different product from an analytics layer. If what you want is to search and analyze footage on cameras you already own rather than rebuild your recording stack, see how a pure cloud video surveillance analytics approach compares below, and our cloud vs on-premise guide for the wider tradeoff.

Eagle Eye Pricing at a Glance
Published retail priceNone
Pricing modelPer camera per month
Estimated range~$5 to $30+ per cam/mo
Main driversResolution, retention
HardwareBridge or cloud camera
DVR/NVR neededNo

Ranges from reseller quotes and public reporting, July 2026. Eagle Eye publishes no official retail rate, so we label these as estimates.

What Sets the Fee

Eagle Eye Pricing by Resolution and Retention

Eagle Eye's per-camera fee climbs with resolution and with the number of days you keep footage in the cloud, because both increase how much video is stored and streamed. These bands are reseller and market estimates, not an Eagle Eye rate card, and your quote will vary by term length and volume.

Configuration Cloud retention Estimated per camera per month
Standard resolution, short retention 7 days About $5 to $15
1080p, standard retention 14 to 30 days About $15 to $25
1080p, long retention 60 to 90 days About $25 to $40
4K, long retention 90 days Up to about $79

The lesson in that table is that retention, not the camera, is where a cloud VMS bill grows. Doubling your retention window roughly doubles the storage you pay for. Before you sign, decide how many days you genuinely need for each camera. A parking-lot camera may only need 14 days, while a cash-handling area may need 90. Mixing retention per camera, rather than buying the longest window across the whole site, is the single biggest lever on an Eagle Eye subscription.

The Whole Bill

What Lands on the Invoice Beyond the Subscription

The per-camera fee is the recurring line, but it is not the whole cost. A realistic Eagle Eye budget has four parts, and the hardware is where new buyers most often get surprised.

01

The bridge or cloud camera

Existing cameras connect to the cloud through an Eagle Eye bridge appliance, a one-time hardware cost sized to your camera count. Alternatively, Eagle Eye cloud-connected cameras skip the bridge but cost more per camera. Either way, this is a real capital line.

02

The monthly subscription

Per camera per month, set by resolution and retention. This is the recurring cost that compounds over the life of the system, so the retention decision you make on day one follows you every month.

03

Bandwidth and network

Cloud recording uploads video continuously. Plan for roughly 1 to 4 Mbps per camera of upstream bandwidth. A site with slow or metered internet may need a connectivity upgrade before the system works well.

04

Installation and term

Professional installation is usually quoted separately by the reseller. Multi-year terms lower the monthly rate. As with most cloud VMS vendors, the longer you commit, the cheaper the per-camera fee becomes.

Add it up and Eagle Eye's real cost is the subscription plus the bridge hardware plus installation, with bandwidth as the quiet dependency underneath. For a broader look at how these numbers compare to keeping recording on-premise, our cloud vs on-premise video surveillance guide breaks down the tradeoff, and our security camera bandwidth guide covers the upload math.

Honest Comparison

Eagle Eye Versus an Analytics Layer, and Where Each Fits

These are different products solving different problems, so this is not a winner-take-all comparison. Eagle Eye is a cloud VMS you build your recording around. Surveillant is an analytics layer that runs on the cameras and recording you already have. Here is the honest side by side.

Factor Eagle Eye Networks Surveillant
What it is Cloud video management system (recording plus access) AI analytics layer on your existing footage
Published price No retail rate. Quote via reseller Yes: Plus $42 and Pro $39 per camera per month
Hardware required Bridge appliance or cloud-connected cameras None. Runs on any ONVIF or RTSP camera you own
Cloud recording included Yes, this is the core of the product No. We analyze footage; you keep your own recording
Natural language search Limited analytics add-ons Yes, search all footage in plain English
Best for Replacing DVR/NVR recording with cloud Adding AI search and detection to cameras you keep

Here is the part a vendor page usually skips. If your goal is to move recording off aging DVRs and into the cloud, with 24/7 access from anywhere, Eagle Eye does exactly that, and adding a full analytics platform on top of your existing recording will not replace it. Those are complementary jobs. If you already have cloud or on-premise recording you are happy with and what you actually want is to search and analyze that footage, then rebuilding the recording stack to get there is the expensive path, and an analytics layer is the cheaper one.

On cost, the two are not directly comparable because they include different things. Eagle Eye's subscription buys storage and access. Ours buys analysis. A site that needs both will pay for both, from whichever vendors it chooses. What we do publish, plainly, is our own number: $39 to $42 per camera per month, on the pricing page, with a free plan for one camera and no reseller call required to see it.

FAQ

Eagle Eye Networks Pricing: Questions

How much does Eagle Eye Networks cost per camera?

Eagle Eye charges per camera per month, set by resolution and retention. Market and reseller estimates run from about $5 per camera per month for short retention at standard resolution up to roughly $30 or more for high resolution and long retention, with some quotes near $79 for 90-day 4K. Eagle Eye publishes no official retail rate.

Does Eagle Eye Networks publish pricing?

No. Eagle Eye does not publish a retail rate card. Pricing comes through authorized resellers and depends on your camera count, resolution, retention period, term length, and hardware. Every dollar figure online is a market estimate rather than an official price.

What drives the Eagle Eye subscription cost?

Two things: the video resolution you record and how many days of cloud retention you keep. Both increase how much video is stored and streamed, which is what you pay for. Longer retention is the single biggest driver, so setting retention per camera rather than site-wide is the main way to control the bill.

Do I need an Eagle Eye bridge?

Usually yes, unless you use Eagle Eye cloud-connected cameras. The bridge is an on-site appliance that connects your existing cameras to the Eagle Eye cloud. It is a one-time hardware cost sized to your camera count and should be quoted separately from the monthly subscription.

Is Eagle Eye Networks cheaper than an on-premise NVR?

It depends on your time horizon. Eagle Eye removes the upfront NVR cost and maintenance but adds a recurring per-camera fee that compounds over years. On-premise costs more up front and less monthly. A cloud vs on-premise comparison over five years is the honest way to decide.

Does Eagle Eye include AI analytics?

Eagle Eye is primarily a cloud VMS with analytics available as add-ons. If your main need is searching and analyzing footage rather than cloud recording, an analytics layer that runs on cameras you already own can be a cheaper path than rebuilding your recording stack to get those features.

A Price You Can Read Today

Add AI to the Cameras You Already Have

Surveillant runs AI analytics on the ONVIF and RTSP cameras you already own, and we publish what it costs: $39 to $42 per camera per month, with a free forever plan for one camera. No bridge to buy, no recording stack to replace.

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