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View and download your organization's Azure pricing
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Azure customers with an Azure Enterprise Agreement (EA), Microsoft Customer Agreement (MCA), or Microsoft Partner Agreement (MPA) can view and download their pricing in the Azure portal. Learn how to check your billing account type.
As an Enterprise Admin, sign-in to the Azure portal.
Search for Cost Management + Billing.
Select a billing profile. Depending on your access, you might need to select a billing account first.
Select Usage + Charges from the navigation menu.
Select Download for the month.
On the Download Usage + Charges page, under Price Sheet, select Prepare document. It could take a while to prepare your file.
When the file is ready to download, select Download Azure price sheet.
For billing periods January 2023 onwards, a new version of the Azure price sheet is available for download. The new version features a new schema. It's a .ZIP file to support large amounts of data.
Azure reservation pricing is available in the Azure Price Sheet for the current billing period. If you want to maintain an ongoing record of Azure reservation pricing, we recommend that you download your Azure Price Sheet for each billing period.
Download pricing for an MCA or MPA account
If you have an MCA, you must be the billing profile owner, contributor, reader, or invoice manager to view and download pricing. If you have an MPA, you must have the Admin Agent or billing admin role in the partner organization to view and download pricing.
If you have access to just one billing scope, select Properties from the left menu.
The Type value on the Properties pane determines the type of your account. It can be Microsoft Online Subscription Program, Enterprise Agreement, Microsoft Customer Agreement, or Microsoft Partner Agreement. To learn more about the types of billing accounts, see View your billing accounts in the Azure portal.
If you have access to multiple billing scopes, select Billing scopes from the left menu, and then check the type in the Billing account type column.
Learn about the pricing models for Microsoft cloud services and how Microsoft 365 is available through various licensing and billing options to meet the needs of people and organizations.