Zyte vs Scrapfly
Zyte and Scrapfly are both capable, anti-bot-focused scraping APIs, but their pricing philosophies differ. Zyte (the Zyte API, from the makers of Scrapy and Crawlera) is pure usage-based with deep volume discounts and an enterprise feature set. Scrapfly uses flat monthly credit plans with a polished developer experience and PDF output.
Key differences.
Cost, side by side.
| Pricing model | Zyte | Scrapfly |
|---|---|---|
| Free | $5 free credit, first month | 1,000 credits |
| Entry | Usage-based, no flat plan | $30/mo (200K credits) |
| Mid | Usage-based, no flat plan | $100/mo (1M credits) |
| Business | Usage-based, no flat plan | $250/mo (2.5M credits) |
| Pricing model | ~$0.001 to $0.008+ per request, by complexity | Enterprise $500/mo (5.5M credits) |
The models do not map cleanly. Zyte charges per request, from about $0.001 for basic requests to $0.008 or more for browser rendering, with volume discounts of 25 to 52% and a monthly commitment required above about $100 of spend. Scrapfly bills fixed monthly credit pools (roughly 16% off on annual billing). Model the real cost on your traffic mix.
Feature by feature.
| Feature | Zyte | Scrapfly |
|---|---|---|
| JavaScript rendering | Yes | Yes |
| Residential proxies | Yes | Partial |
| Geotargeting | Yes | Partial |
| CAPTCHA / anti-bot bypass | Yes (automatic CAPTCHA) | Partial (anti-bot bypass) |
| Google SERP API | Yes | No |
| Article / content extraction | Yes | Yes |
| AI extraction | Yes | Yes |
| Screenshots | Yes | Yes |
| PDF output | No | Yes |
| Interactive playground | Yes | Yes |
| MCP server | Partial | Yes |
| Per-success billing | Yes | Not advertised |
An honest look at each.
- Enterprise-grade all-in-one scraping API
- Automatic CAPTCHA solving and a structured Google SERP API
- Deep volume discounts (25 to 52%)
- Full article and AI extraction built in
- From the team behind Scrapy and Crawlera
- Opaque, complex usage-based pricing
- Monthly-commitment requirement above ~$100 of spend
- No flat monthly plans, harder to budget
- No PDF output
- Simple, predictable flat monthly plans
- No minimum commitment, low $30 entry price
- PDF output and a polished playground
- Strong anti-bot bypass and an MCP server
- Modern, developer-experience-focused design
- No dedicated Google SERP API
- Residential proxies and geotargeting are only partial
- No automatic CAPTCHA solving, only anti-bot bypass
- Smaller and less established than Zyte
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Our take: Zyte for enterprise scale, Scrapfly for predictable budgets and DX
Zyte is the more capable enterprise platform, with automatic CAPTCHA solving, a structured Google SERP API, deep volume discounts and the Scrapy heritage behind it, but its usage-based pricing is harder to predict and a monthly commitment applies above about $100 of spend. Scrapfly is the simpler, developer-friendly choice: flat monthly plans, a low entry price, PDF output and a polished playground, though it lacks a SERP API and only does anti-bot bypass rather than CAPTCHA solving. Pick Zyte for scale and tough targets, Scrapfly for budgeting clarity and developer experience.